yes, i understand my suicide would bring joy to many i know, i know but so actually the suction of the air from in front of the engine past the wing and out of the back of the engine is what causes the lift? what about a jet with the engines on the tail?
Again, what makes you so fucking smart Newman ? Just because you understood it right away ? Obviously the question is designed that what seems to be the obvious answer is incorrect due to the way most “normal” people think. Of course you are abnormal so you got it right away.
Gimme a fucking break with your comments about all us dumbasses…
holy. fucking. shit.
:banghead: I guess i just like arguing…lol and i guess i’m done arguing now…
the problem is the way “normal” people “think” is by not thinking. and solving this problem doesnt make me smart, just not dumb. other things make me smart, like books.
the engines dont create lift
the only planes where the prop creates lift is when the plane is a stunt plane that can hang on the prop … ie: point straight up, with no ground speed or airspeed …
lift is created by the planes forward motion thru the air, air flows over the wing and creates a pressure differential, air moves faster over the top of the wing
the faster the air moves, the lower its pressure is … and thats why wings cause lift
he still thinks that the plane isn’t moving…
Ok Newman. I used to ask this to all new hires in their interview. Why are manhole covers usually round ?
because it cant fall back through the hole, no matter which way you turn it.
Don’t take it literally, I don’t want anyone to die.
Haven’t you ever had something seem painfully obvious but others just didn’t get it yet?
I thought my explaination made it simple then FuzzyFish actually drew pictures that made it easy as well.
It is just funny to see how many assumptions were made by people that made it immpossible to see the correct answer.
They can’t see the forest for the trees.
ok, forest, trees, ummm, does the plane take off or not thats all i want to know.
The real answer illustrated:
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you forgot the free spinning wheels on the thread
edit n/m this was already answered
so then even though it is stationary, in reference to things not on the runway, the plane IS moving forward from the thrust of the engines?
no … since the plane is not tethered to the ground and forced to stay stationary, the friction of the wheels to the treadmill will only slow the take off
the plane will still pull itself forward, eventually generating the lift it need to ascend
ok good now i know and i may be the last one to know but knowing is half the battle…G.I. Joe!!!
If anyone knew something about man holes it would be you.:mamoru:
:werd: somewhat in part, bad wording