12-12-2007, 05:11 PM
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:the question does say that it keeps up with the speed of the plane, if it doesnt its not much of a myth
Even if the treadmill can hit mach1 speeds it still isn't enough to keep the plane from moving forwards by its own thrust. The planes propulsion system is independent of ground speed.
The friction generated by the wheels on the ground is minimal compared to the wind resistance a plane sees above stall speeds.
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