Would the plane take off?

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  • tool
    Useful idiot
    • May 2002
    • 96

    #1

    Would the plane take off?

    This debate seems to be making it's way on every message boards so I tought I'd try it here.
    So here it goes.

    A plane (747 passenger jet) is sitting on a runway that can move (some sort of band conveyor). The plane moves in one direction, while the conveyor moves in the opposite direction. This conveyor has a control system that tracks the planes speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor to be exactly the same (but in the opposite direction).

    The question is:

    Will the plane (747 passenger jet) take off or not?
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  • Jeffy-CanCon
    veteran rec player
    • May 2003
    • 1309

    #2
    No. Take-off is dependant on the lift produced by air moving over the wings at high speed. the speed at which the wheels are moving is irrelevant.

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    • gimp
      Registered User
      • Jan 2001
      • 2368

      #3
      *edit again - Boy was I wrong. This is a pretty good debate.
      Last edited by gimp; 12-06-2005, 06:50 PM.

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      • rkjunior303
        I need this more than you
        • May 2003
        • 4029

        #4
        Originally posted by Jeffy-CanCon
        No. Take-off is dependant on the lift produced by air moving over the wings at high speed. the speed at which the wheels are moving is irrelevant.

        exactly.

        if the plane is stationary but yet the wheels are moving, the wings will not produce lift and the plane will not leave the ground. thats like rudimentary physics..

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        • rkjunior303
          I need this more than you
          • May 2003
          • 4029

          #5
          Originally posted by tool
          This debate seems to be making it's way on every message boards so I tought I'd try it here.
          So here it goes.

          A plane (747 passenger jet) is sitting on a runway that can move (some sort of band conveyor). The plane moves in one direction, while the conveyor moves in the opposite direction. This conveyor has a control system that tracks the planes speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor to be exactly the same (but in the opposite direction).

          The question is:

          Will the plane (747 passenger jet) take off or not?

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          • magman007
            I <3 my Penis
            • Jun 2001
            • 7579

            #6
            Originally posted by tool
            This debate seems to be making it's way on every message boards so I tought I'd try it here.
            So here it goes.

            A plane (747 passenger jet) is sitting on a runway that can move (some sort of band conveyor). The plane moves in one direction, while the conveyor moves in the opposite direction. This conveyor has a control system that tracks the planes speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor to be exactly the same (but in the opposite direction).

            The question is:

            Will the plane (747 passenger jet) take off or not?


            absolutely not! there is no lift, no drag, no foreward momentum to create lift. Read about bernouli's law and see if you can understand how the pressure differrntial created by a leading edge creates lift. the plane couldnt just take off on a vertical plane, unless it is an aircraft capable of VTOL(Hellicopter, harrier, JSF, or an osprey)

            the plane would be sitting still, it would be like riding a bike on a tread mill, absolutely useless.

            _magman007 your local pilot


            the only thing that would ever result from this conveyor idea would be if the conveyor went in the same difrection only faster than the jet is actually propelling its self and making its own sort of catapult system Ala aircraft carrier, which would be invariably too much stress on a 747's airframe and gear system.

            Also, how would you suggest landing the beast of all of these runways were in motion?



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            • SCpoloRicker
              HA HA I'm custom!!1
              • Jan 2004
              • 4375

              #7
              Originally posted by tool
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              God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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              • magman007
                I <3 my Penis
                • Jun 2001
                • 7579

                #8
                also, please link to what other forums are debating this



                Originally posted by Tom in reffrence to a post saying he acted like my dad...
                "That's right!
                WHO'S YOUR DADDY!!"
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                • maxama10
                  Take off every zig!
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 1497

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SCpoloRicker
                  thats great....

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                  • maxama10
                    Take off every zig!
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 1497

                    #10
                    yup

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                    • neppo1345
                      I Will Eat Your Children..
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 1913

                      #11
                      YES...the plane would take off

                      You people forget the the plane's motion is derived from the interaction of the jet exhaust with the air, and not from the planes landing gear with the tarmac.

                      If it was a car it would remain stationary, but the plane would have nothing to negate it's thrust and would therefore still accelarate.

                      Since there is nothing to counteract the thrust of the engines, the plane would still move forward on the conveyor and reach speed to take off.

                      The wheels would simply spin twice as fast (the groundspeed would be twice the airspeed until it got off the ground) and it might take more thrust to counteract the friction produced in the wheel bearings coeffecient of friction between the pavement...etc etc.

                      I am not going to school to be an aerospace engineer...I don't know what I'm talking about...
                      EDIT: Oh wait...I am...and I do...
                      Last edited by neppo1345; 12-06-2005, 05:06 PM.

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                      • nippinout
                        FUSP
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 1231

                        #12
                        Please, for the love of Jebus, don't make me draw a free body diagram.

                        Let's assume a plane needs to hit 100mph to take off.

                        That plane is travelling at 100mph down the conveyor belt, and the conveyor belt moves in reverse at 100mph.

                        The plane is travelling at 100mph relative to the ground, and 200mph relative to the belt. The plane takes off.

                        The conveyor belt and its speed is irrelevant. Thrust is produced by the engines, and not at the wheels.

                        Let's take the same problem with a car with wings. The car is designed to fly if it hits 100mph. Hit the gas until the speedometer hits 100mph. The belt also moves at 100mph in reverse. The car's speed relative to the ground is 0mph. Car does not take off. The plane does.

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                        • wad04
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 1207

                          #13
                          even if it could, once it leaves the belt wouldn't it flop anyway?
                          who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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                          • nippinout
                            FUSP
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 1231

                            #14
                            Originally posted by wad04
                            even if it could, once it leaves the belt wouldn't it flop anyway?
                            The car on a normal runway would eventually lose speed once it gained altitude. A skilled car pilot could hop along.
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                            • neppo1345
                              I Will Eat Your Children..
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 1913

                              #15
                              YAAAAY...another smart person...

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