So...about that plane on the treadmill...
"Travis Marlatte" wrote in message
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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
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In article ,
Jose wrote:
The wheels don't have to push on anything for an aircraft to take
off...there's no drivetrain feeding power to the wheels!
Right. Phrasing it the way I did may get people to realize this, or at
least to think about it themselves.
If you put an airplane on the roof of a speeding train, would it take
off? What if the train were shaped like a runway? What if it were very
thin?
hmmmm, if you put the airplane on, say, a fast moving ship, could it
take off?
I wonder....
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Bob Noel
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I don't think so. I've seen videos of planes launching from an aircraft
carrier (that's a fast moving ship, right) fall right off the end. I guess
it's because the forward motion of the carrier negated the forward thrust
of the plane.
What you saw was an aircraft that failed to achieve and or retain a critical
airspeed. Either the catapult failed or the engine failed or, well any
number of things. There is a reason carriers turn into the wind to launch
aircraft. There is also a reason that carriers can't launch fixed wing
aircraft while tied to the dock. Well they might be able to but a lot of
things have to be perfect.
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