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Old February 5th 06, 03:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The treadmill is irrelevant; it is the relative wind that matters.
Whether you are standing on solid ground or on a treadmill, if you have
enough of a head wind, you will be airborne period.

The Monk

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Old February 5th 06, 04:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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And a nice article explaining this:

http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/191034-1.html
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Old February 5th 06, 06:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Flyingmonk wrote:
The treadmill is irrelevant; it is the relative wind that matters.
Whether you are standing on solid ground or on a treadmill, if you have
enough of a head wind, you will be airborne period.

The Monk


Doesn't the physics change if the treadmill has a Belfort instruments
weather station standing next to it??? (sorry, couldn't resist)... If
Belfort has a booth at Oshkosh, I'm definitely going to visit it this
year (unfortunately I will then be proving the "there is no such thing
as bad publicity" saying)

Seriously, it is disturbing how few people in the general public can
figure out that the treadmill is irrelevant to the takeoff of the plane
(unless you turn the plane around backwards, park the plane, and use
the treadmill to build airspeed. Makes you wonder about the quality of
science & math education in the US.

Eric

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Old February 5th 06, 06:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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(sorry, couldn't resist)...

No you're not. Stop lying! :^)

The Monk

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Old February 8th 06, 01:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Do you think an eagle soaring high in the air cares about "friction,
conveyor belts, treadmills, newton's theories, einstein's theories."?

The Monk

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Old February 8th 06, 01:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Eric, the OP had the question phrased in such a way as to cause some of
the readers to draw the wrong conclusions. I don't know which is worse:
to have seen the error in reading and being unable to admit it, or not
to have seen the error after having it explained to them in small
words.

Never the less, it led to a thread that made me smile a few times. I'm
glad it was started.

 




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