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I am confused, you say it can't be proved either way then ask me to prove it then you post an article who conclusion is it will take off.
I am confused, you say it can't be proved either way then ask me to prove it then you post an article who conclusion is it will take off.
Very good, partially correct.Nice place to put the engines also handy for generating lift.
Funny that groups of scientists disagree and need to use theoretical modelling software to draw any kind of conclusion, yet you think it's obvious.I am confused, you say it can't be proved either way then ask me to prove it then you post an article who conclusion is it will take off.![]()
Yes generated by the engines not the wheels , how fast the wheels are spinning is irrelevant, the plane takes off.Very good, partially correct.
And to generate lift I think you’ll find you also need some forward airspeed (ie. speed through the air)
You’re welcome, hope you’ve learned something today![]()
Nice work my friend.Funny that groups of scientists disagree and need to use theoretical modelling software to draw any kind of conclusion, yet you think it's obvious.
Almost makes you look like aer.
So far all you have said is that people are wrongI am confused, you say it can't be proved either way then ask me to prove it then you post an article who conclusion is it will take off.![]()
Ive said multiple times why it will take off. You offer up an article that agrees with meSo far all you have said is that people are wrong
Yet not shown anything to suggest they are wrong
That article showed two groups being split and still not coming up with any full blown conclusion without any definitive answer
So I’m sure you will provide us all the proof that you are right
Forget the wheels, red herring in this problem.Yes generated by the engines not the wheels , how fast the wheels are spinning is irrelevant, the plane takes off.
Oh dear, if all you have is insults I guess youre rightForget the wheels, red herring in this problem.
If your argument is always, ‘the plane takes off’ then you’ve clearly reached your intellectual limit and I’ve lost interest.
Forget the wheels, red herring in this problem.
If your argument is always, ‘the plane takes off’ then you’ve clearly reached your intellectual limit and I’ve lost interest.
Dang , I was just getting to like himBanned already?
Banned already?
What?If the engines are providing enough power to move the plane fast enough then it will take off.
The conveyor belt effectively becomes the ground, moving at the same speed as the plane. The air is stationary so lift is generated.
How did that happen?Banned already?
You haven't at all.Ive said multiple times why it will take off. You offer up an article that agrees with me![]()
The plane moves forward and takes off. It's not a car or a runner , the conveyor has no effect. The jets are interacting with the air. Id say take some time to read up on it, as opposed to making a snap decision.What?
The air is not moving relative to the wings.