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Originally posted by Sancho View PostAre they entirely ornamental then?
how the hell can air come out the back of those engines, do a 180 turn, go round the front of the wing, do another 180 turn, pass over the wings and out the back of the plane.
or do your planes go backwardsOh Nana, what's my name?
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postay?
how the hell can air come out the back of those engines, do a 180 turn, go round the front of the wing, do another 180 turn, pass over the wings and out the back of the plane.
or do your planes go backwardsit's in me shed, mate.
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postso explain it then.
explain that the conveyor wont be moving at all, and why.Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Posti got a feeling im going to make enemies on this thread..
sorry, i dont want to do that.Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by Slugsie View PostYes, if you travel away from Tescos at 20mph, the you can also say that Tescos is travelling away from you at 20mph. But that has no relevance to this situation.
YES IT DOES
To make it relevant, you need to add a second person who stands there and doesn't move.
The ground.
It then becomes you travelling away from the third person at 20mph (no the ground, as you stated in post #1),
but Tescos doesn't travel away from them at all. The original problem states that the conveyor does move relative to the fixed ground
No, this is not what you said. you in fact said that the conveyor moves the same speed as the plane but the opposite direction
this will be I.E. the same speed as the ground!!!
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postay?
how the hell can air come out the back of those engines, do a 180 turn, go round the front of the wing, do another 180 turn, pass over the wings and out the back of the plane.
or do your planes go backwardsPaul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postay?
how the hell can air come out the back of those engines, do a 180 turn, go round the front of the wing, do another 180 turn, pass over the wings and out the back of the plane.
or do your planes go backwards
The air comes out of the engines at 200mph, the engines are connected to the fuselage, the fuselage is connected to the wings and hence the wings go forward at 200mph. So the air is going over the wings at 200mph.
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Originally posted by dieselboy View Postsee red notes
If airplane moves forward at 10mph. The conveyor moves backwards at 10mph. That is what the original statement said. This means that they have a relative speed to each other of 20mph no matter how you measure it. No ifs, no buts, that is what happens. Given that the conveyor, acting through the free spinning wheels, cannot excerpt any significant force on the aircraft, then the conveyor will in no way impede the forward motion of the aircraft.
The only way that the aircraft cannot fly is if someone can explain how the conveyor, acting through free spinning wheels, can excerpt a force on the airframe. Until someone can explain that, all other arguments are mute.Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by Slugsie View Post
The only way that the aircraft cannot fly is if someone can explain how the conveyor, acting through free spinning wheels, can excerpt a force on the airframe. Until someone can explain that, all other arguments are mute.
Does it make any difference if Tescos is also on the conveyor belt?
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