dash8driver
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dash8driver said:if chuck norris got outta showbiz and quit making crappy movies and tv shows, would anyone notice?
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Mini-Ditka, in a wheelchair.Ezralite said:Is it a mini-Ditka or full size?
Ralgha said:No, actually, it wouldn't be like that at all, but I'll let you go read the other massive thread on this subject to figure out why.
Flysher said:Care to post a link? I tend to agree with buffettck. Tread mill is a perfect example in my mind.
I'm having a bit of a problem deciding which side you're arguing.buffettck said:Yeah, and let's look at this incredibly stupid scenario from the side with, say, a building in the background. Sure, that airplane is going to get up to rotation speed on the "treadmil runway" speedometer...
Anyone who believes that plane is going to magically lift off with ZERO airspeed (no ambient wind) and in the same relative position to the building in the background doesn't even belong inside an airport boundary...
I'm going to be nice and make this my only reply to your assertion. You're making a fool of yourself. I won't go further because I see that your profile shows that you've only been here for a couple of months.buffettck said:The aircraft WILL not take off. The airplane is NOT moving over the ground or in relation to the surrounding air mass.
There is "ground speed" under the wheels, but NO airspeed at all (no wind day) flowing over the wings, therefore no derived lift.
Hence, my previous quote concerning anyone believing that a plane will lift off a runway moving in exactly the opposite direction as the thrust (i.e. running/treadmill effect) does not belong inside an airport boundary!
ASquared said:Uhhhh, guys. the plane will fly. yeah, it got me too when I first read it, because I didn't really think it through, but geez now that it's been explained, if you're still arguing that it won't fly you need to sit down take a deep breath and think about it a little. It doesn't matter what the treadmill runway is doing, the plane gets it's forward speed through the air with it's prop. the treadmill runway doesn't affect that one bit. You need ... say 60 knots to fly, the prop accelerates the plane to 60 knots. period. It really doesn't matter if it's wheels are turning 60 knots or 120, the wheels don't drive the airplane. You guys have been fooled by the question and you're not thinking it through.