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Then tell us how the wheels ****ing work, if you are going to give a hypothetical question people take many assumptions.
all they are for is for rolling it out
okay fine since you guys are being mean: the wheels generate no propulsion at all. the treadmill will make them spin but they don't affect the plane's movement at all (except for breaking when landing).Quoteall they are for is for rolling it outthe turbines/propellers make it go forwards, the wheels are there to lessen the power needed for it to move
Imagine an airplane standing on a gigantic treadmill. The plane is taking off, but the treadmill is moving in the opposite direction at the exact same speed. Would it still be able to lift off?
No, the plane won't generate any lift. For the plane to stay on the theoretical treadmill, if would have to have it's engines going to match the speed of the treadmill (i.e. making it stationary). Because the treadmill only moves the wheels of the plane and not the entire column of air directly above the treadmill, there is no air passing beneath the wings and thus no lift.