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Originally Posted by Mr. Ron
The plane fly's! Think about it, the plane is driven by a propellar or jet, not the wheels.
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I'd say it would not fly...
At take-off, the brakes are applied until the thrust developed by the engine(s) reaches the required power level.
The thrust then pushes the craft forward. The weight of the aircraft causes friction between tyre's and runway. This would set the "conveyor" in motion and the aircraft would remain static while the engine rev'ed and the conveyor conveyed
John
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