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Originally posted by XPLORx4:
BlueSky answered the question as if the plane were a RWD car.
Again - that is a problem
A plane is not a RWD car, becasue a rear wheel drive cars wheels are not all free spinning (only the front tires are free spiining, the rear wheels are not, hence rear wheel drive), whereas an airplanes wheels are all free spinning.

If the free spinng wheels of the airplane are going to be stopped by the conveyor, then the RWD car should implode on itself, and not climb up onto the conveyor with the front wheels moving forward on the conveyor.

So now you've said that free spinning wheels can be stopped moving forward by the conveyor belt, and contradicted yourself by saying they can not be stopped moving forward by the conveyor belt - which is it?
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