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A plane is standing on a runway that can move (some sort of band conveyor). The plane moves in one direction, while the conveyer moves in the opposite direction. This conveyor has a control system that tracks the plane speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor to be exactly the same (but in the opposite direction). Can the plane take off?
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Since its a hypothetical question, we presume things like tires won't blowout, etc- the question hinges on lift vs wheel speed vs airspeed, thrust, etc. If the conveyor (hypothetical) were the size of a main JFK runway, length and width, the belt itself would generate enough wind to levitate the plane. But thats an extreme example.
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I think the plane stays on the ground. If the conveyor negates the wheel speed, the plane achieves no forward momentum, therefore no lift under the wings, thus it doesn't take off.
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Depends on the plane, because they have to deal with massive temperature changes you have to use very specific materials to make aircraft tyres, most of them will blow out at not much over the required ground speed to achieve takeoff. Therefore you may well not be able to take off as the tyres won't go fast enough on your rolling road. -SmashiusClay
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Since its a hypothetical question, we presume things like tires won't blowout, etc- the question hinges on lift vs wheel speed vs airspeed, thrust, etc. If the conveyor (hypothetical) were the size of a main JFK runway, length and width, the belt itself would generate enough wind to levitate the plane. But thats an extreme example.
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I think the plane stays on the ground. If the conveyor negates the wheel speed, the plane achieves no forward momentum, therefore no lift under the wings, thus it doesn't take off.