ok now i understand it. yes i do agree that the plane will take off in accordance to what 01audis4 said.
:DWell I think I have saved two more lives, but we really need to get “wetworks” on board, then we could save thousands.:wiggle:Well if he really is a ““Boeing Engineering”” :roll2:
I think you’ve got it. The whole point of the riddle is that the jet engines are what moves the plane, not the wheels, so the plane still moves regardless of what the ground is doing.
It seems like we’ve pretty well fished out that Wetworks is not an engineer. I’m flying to Uruguay next week, so I’m very happy to have that clarified.
the answer is in the fucking question.
How could a treadmill match the speed of the plane if the plane can’t move forward (thus creating lift)
just out of curiousity…name me a type of plane that is driven by the wheels. jet engines or otherwise.
Boeing Custodial Engineer! :tup:
bump, for the winter.
i was sooooo waiting for this, lol
yes
and wasn’t cubancrisis Rust-E?
It’s quite obvious a moving conveyor belt can not take off when placed on top of a stationary airplane.
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But what if the ROFLCPTR is trying to take off in a windstorm?
can a seaplane take off if its pointed up river?
Yes.
It will end in a Lolplosion.
It would take off because God wants it to.