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For those interested in such things, the MythBusters show titled
"Airplane on a Conveyor Belt" is in TVGuide to air tonight at 9pm Eastern US on Discovery/Discovery HD. |
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On Jan 30, 1:36*pm, Peter Clark
wrote: For those interested in such things, the MythBusters show titled "Airplane on a Conveyor Belt" is in TVGuide to air tonight at 9pm Eastern US on Discovery/Discovery HD. Yea, I had the TiVo searching for it for the last few weeks. I see that its set to record soon (I never actually pay attention to when a show is on anymore). I'm looking forward to it. To me the interesting part will not be the experiment but the premise. Do some believe that an airplane generates lift as a result of the speed of the wheels? -Robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On Jan 30, 1:36*pm, Peter Clark wrote: For those interested in such things, the MythBusters show titled "Airplane on a Conveyor Belt" is in TVGuide to air tonight at 9pm Eastern US on Discovery/Discovery HD. Yea, I had the TiVo searching for it for the last few weeks. I see that its set to record soon (I never actually pay attention to when a show is on anymore). I'm looking forward to it. To me the interesting part will not be the experiment but the premise. Do some believe that an airplane generates lift as a result of the speed of the wheels? The lift from circular reasoning is enormous! |
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On Jan 31, 12:34*pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On Jan 30, 1:36*pm, Peter Clark wrote: For those interested in such things, the MythBusters show titled "Airplane on a Conveyor Belt" is in TVGuide to air tonight at 9pm Eastern US on Discovery/Discovery HD. Yea, I had the TiVo searching for it for the last few weeks. I see that its set to record soon (I never actually pay attention to when a show is on anymore). I'm looking forward to it. To me the interesting part will not be the experiment but the premise. Do some believe that an airplane generates lift as a result of the speed of the wheels? -Robert I'd be interested in knowing whether they can detect the actual lift derived from the wheels spinning as the plane lifts off... :-O Cheers |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: WingFlaps wrote in news:ddef2011-7cca-4e5e-b5a8- : On Jan 31, 12:34 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: On Jan 30, 1:36 pm, Peter Clark wrote: For those interested in such things, the MythBusters show titled "Airplane on a Conveyor Belt" is in TVGuide to air tonight at 9pm Eastern US on Discovery/Discovery HD. Yea, I had the TiVo searching for it for the last few weeks. I see that its set to record soon (I never actually pay attention to when a show is on anymore). I'm looking forward to it. To me the interesting part will not be the experiment but the premise. Do some believe that an airplane generates lift as a result of the speed of the wheels? -Robert I'd be interested in knowing whether they can detect the actual lift derived from the wheels spinning as the plane lifts off... Well, you could do it in a wind tunnel! There was a time in the 30's when a rotating cylinder was seen as the future of the wing. I think maybe even a few were built! I'm pretty sure I have an old Popular aviation with a few pics of a fairly unsucessful prototype.. But a little spinning wheel isn't going to give you much.. Bertie Actually you can still do it. Really? I thought there might have been a physics watershed back there in the late ffties! ![]() I used a spinning cylinder all the time in my discussions on aerodynamics. It makes a perfect example when getting into lift. A cylinder not rotating in a free stream airflow has no lift as the stagnation points are neutral. The airstream flows over the cylinder equally; no Bernoulli...no Newton. Now spin the cylinder clockwise to the airstream. Walla......instant lift! You get it all in one simple demonstration. You get upwash and downwash. That's circulation. (Newton) You get increased local velocity over the top of the cylinder and decreased local velocity under it. That's Bernoulli! The whole shegang is Magnus effect. It's a wonderful way to get into wings, golf balls, curve balls...the whole magilla :-)) Excellent. What kind of contraption do you use to demonstrate? Bertie |
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Hi,
In article , Dudley wrote: Now spin the cylinder clockwise to the airstream. Walla......instant lift! Would that be punka walla, or cha walla? ![]() (ITYM 'Voila' ![]() Andy (sorry, couldn't resist!) |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
The whole shegang is Magnus effect. It's a wonderful way to get into wings, golf balls, curve balls...the whole magilla :-)) There have been planes and ships built that actually used the Magnus effect: Some early aircraft: http://www.airbornegrafix.com/Histor...otorplanes.htm An early ship: http://www.efluids.com/efluids/galle...rship_page.htm Jacques Cousteau's famous "Alcyone": http://colaco.freeshell.org/download...one_canada.jpg |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message news:0c2b0515-acb4-4050-844e- Do some believe that an airplane generates lift as a result of the speed of the wheels? Maybe if they fast-forward the videotape they'll generate even more lift. -c |
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