[QUOTE=Sage Rat]
No, it would just follow along at the same exact pace as the plane, neither adding nor subtracting velocity.
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…depending on the old question of frictionless bearings, again.
But when I try to visualize the wheels being hurled forward at exactly the plane’s speed (with zero lag time in the supposed feedback mechanism) it’s just too damned silly.
[QUOTE=Pedro]
Amazing how this thing is still going.
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It’s almost like the question is on… one of those… things with a wide flexible band, wrapped around a flat bank of roller wheels, that goes around and around, that some people walk on for exercise. What’s that called again?
[QUOTE=Cervaise]
It’s almost like the question is on… one of those… things with a wide flexible band, wrapped around a flat bank of roller wheels, that goes around and around, that some people walk on for exercise. What’s that called again?
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And the second rule is, somebody has to enter the thread de novo about fifty pages in and say “what people fail to realize is that wind passing over the plane’s wings creates lift!”
[QUOTE=Cervaise]
Actually, the first rule of Treadmill Club is “the plane’s engine’s do not frakking drive its frakking wheels,” but after that you’re golden.
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No, that’s the last thing a TreadHead wants to think about.
Heretic!!
Kinda of like thinking about how were Adam and Eve to know Disobedience was Evil before eating the fruit of knowledge of good and evil?
[QUOTE=Fish]
And the second rule is, somebody has to enter the thread de novo about fifty pages in and say “what people fail to realize is that wind passing over the plane’s wings creates lift!”
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But the treadmill is holding (somehow, don’t go there) the plane motionless, so no lift, no takeoff. There is no wind, it is Satan’s Flatulence, dear TreadHeads!!!