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| Thread ID: 129839 | 2013-03-16 02:37:00 | Variation of "Jet on a treadmill" issue, will the wheels turn? | The Error Guy (14052) | PC World Chat |
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| 1332935 | 2013-03-18 19:54:00 | You realise this topic redults in epic length threads? In any case the obvious mistake in the OP is that the treadmill in question moves in the opposite direction to the plane so yes the wheels turn whether or not you believe or understand why the plane still takes off. | dugimodo (138) | ||
| 1332936 | 2013-03-18 20:15:00 | Well the whole experiment was going well until the Pilot stood on the brakes prior to powering up for takeoff. Thats when the trouble started. :D |
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| 1332937 | 2013-03-18 23:03:00 | If the paperwork fails to exceed the weight of the aircraft, take off shall not occur. The converse of this may not always apply. | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1332938 | 2013-03-18 23:27:00 | If the govt ran the experiment: Local Councils would demand fee's of $1M for RMA approval. Iwi would stall the experiment but starting court proceedings for whatever reason sounded good at the time. Results of the experiment initially be in a white paper, then disputed through the courts, ending up with A Commission of Enquirery . A 2nd Enquirey would be needed to determine who to assign blame of all the ongoing costs. the jet aircraft would then be put into storage for 15years, as a buyer couldnt be found. A consultant would be hired to arrange the sale of the treadmill to Les Mils Gym |
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