Poll: Mythbusters - Will the plane take off?

No, the engine does not move the airplane across the ground, it moves it through the air.


Must resist....ok I can't.

How do you explain an airboat? The fan on that doesn't interact with the water...or is it just a seaplane without wings?

If it had wings it would fly, otherwise it's just a boat.

Take the wings off an airplane, and it's just a strange-looking car.
 
Side note... Watching this show today it occured to me DISCOVERY is the best channel there is on television.... Dirty jobs, Mythbusters, Deadliest Catch, and the list really just goes continue on and on.....
 
Must resist....ok I can't.

How do you explain an airboat? The fan on that doesn't interact with the water...or is it just a seaplane without wings?

If it had wings it would fly, otherwise it's just a boat.

Take the wings off an airplane, and it's just a strange-looking car.

What are you disagreeing with??:confused:
 
Must resist....ok I can't.

How do you explain an airboat? The fan on that doesn't interact with the water...or is it just a seaplane without wings?

If it had wings it would fly, otherwise it's just a boat.

Take the wings off an airplane, and it's just a strange-looking car.

What on Earth are you talking about? If you take the wings off an airplane, it will still accelerate down the treadmill runway, it just won't lift into the air. The point here is that the treadmill is physically incapable of holding the airplane in place, wings or not.
 
OK skeptics. Come up with an excuse of why the small test wasn't good enough.

In the meantime

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Anyone want to change their votes before they try it full-scale?

Looks like they're using a RANS S-4/5 Coyote for the full-scale test. Neat little plane.

Edited to add: Mmmmm, Kari.
 
hahaha if ur tryin to be funny again no
seriouly im not dumb suprising right i can actully figure when someone is dissing me

Could of fooled me.


Myth Busted. You folks who voted no, need to go back and review simple physics and aerodynamics. I really hope there were no licensed pilots who voted no. :rolleyes:
 
Simple question:

Treadmill is moving backwards at 60kts
Airplane accelerates from -60kts (relative to stationary ground) to 0kts (relative to stationary ground), how fast is the air moving over the wings?

0kts seems right to me.
 
Simple question:

Treadmill is moving backwards at 60kts
Airplane accelerates from -60kts (relative to stationary ground) to 0kts (relative to stationary ground), how fast is the air moving over the wings?

0kts seems right to me.


I'll give you a pass since you seem to misunderstand the experiment.

The plane is not starting at a negative speed. Nor is the plane trying to equal the treadmill. The treadmill is only trying to equal the wheels rotational speed.
 
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