ImbracableCrunk
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That wasn't the original question. Mythbusters didn't "change" anything. Even if it WAS the question, one should realize that "...treadmill speeds up keeping the plane in the same relative position" is about the dumbest most ignorant POS thing a pilot can say.
Okay, I'm just quoting here. Tell that to CooperVane.
Let's say I asked a question:
I've got $5 million that I want to divide 5 ways, evenly.
You could say, duh, $1 million.
Or, you could say, duh, no pilot has five million! So, let's say you're lucky with $500, so the answer is $100.
I've got a laser beam that can shoot through the planet. If I point straight down on NY, where will it come out? Indian Ocean? or Nowhere, because no one has a laser that can do that?
All I'm saying is, Cooper's question said the plane didn't move. If it doesn't move, it doesn't matter if it's stuck in glue, missing wheels, bolted to the floor, or on a mythical treadmill: without Relative Wind, the plane won't produce lift.
The important point is that people who read CooperVane's question literally would see one thing, and people who put the real world in mind would see differently.
I would hit Kari like the fist of an angry god.
-Brett
Oh, yeah!