Well, will it?

well, will it?

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no

no because in order to create lift you need air to travel over the wings. there will be no airflow over wings using a fucking treadmill.

This.

Yes, it will. The movement of the tires is irrelevant to takeoff, the jet engines will push the plane forwards even if the treadmill is on.

You guys are retarded

No, the wingspan is larger than the space between the two things on the front of the treadmill

Mythbusters already tested this you dumb faggots, you're all wrong

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no, because it is a toy plane

The engines on a plane will push it forward regardless of the tire rotation speed, treadmill on or off the plane will takeoff as normal. Idiot.

no
the wings will hit the control console's support struts stopping the plane

No. No lift.....

you dumb faggots don't realize that the engines on a plane push the plane thru the air. The tire rotational speed are completely and utterly irrelevant to takeoff.

Nope. Disregarding all the tards that have or will answer yes, there is no airflow on the planes wings that is even remotely enough to cause lift. The only thing that will go fast are the wheels. Also the wings would clip the plastics bars of the treadmill and the plane would crash. Suck it nerds.

No you fucking retard, treadmills aren't even designed to fly

No because it'll crash into the thing in front.

What about this?

blog.xkcd.com/2008/09/09/the-goddamn-airplane-on-the-goddamn-treadmill/

Could be a big treadmill

could be a big toy plane.

Nope. Even if you had an old-timey record player that can spin at 78 rpm it wouldn't be fast enough to generate lift.

Your picture is awful and proves that you know nothing about the aeroplane nor the aerofoil. Just keep plebbin OP, and sucking dicks.

If the treadmill matches the planes speed no, no lift

Of course the plane will take off, but the wheels will be turning at twice the normal speed when it does so. The plane will be travelling fast relative to the treadmill but normal speed relative to a bystander

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if that were the case, planes wouldn't need wings.

supersonic jets have a wing area much to small to support the aircraft, they receive a major part of their lift from the thrust of the engine
and rockets only have winglets to stabilize the rocket

but subsonic planes receive their thrust from the engine pushing on the air
not from the wheels pushing against the ground
in fact most wheels on aircraft are free spinning, meaning they will move as fast as needed to negate the friction between the ground and the aircraft

wings provide lift
not thrust

He was still moving forward relative to the ground. They didn't prove anything.

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This... that show sucks ass sometimes.

No because the plane would crash into the treadmill pillars.

The plane is going to move forward regardless of the treadmill because the engine push air through to move the plane forward. The wheels will be spinning at twice their average speed, but that doesn't matter. The plane's engines will still pull the plane forward.

I think this is saying the plane, regardless of the wheels, stays stationary on the treadmill. The engines are just fighting frictional forces so it doesn't fall off the treadmill.

Yeah they need to do it when the treadmill and the plane are going the same speed, so the plane isn't moving forward, if the plane isn't moving forward there is no lift

youtube.com/watch?v=5pTPHU2g4Ws

Yes for about .2 sec as it falls off the back of the treadmill

ITT non engineers hurting their brains about things that shouldn't be into question.
Only way that plane will lift is if there were a fan infront of it.
Myth busters are retards, only reason that plane took off was because the truck didn't do fucking shit.