Originally posted by Chillitt
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You are mistaken. You can push a rope. It wouldn't do you much good but you could push it. I suggested using a tensioned wire to provide the forward thrust, similar to how a glider can be launched, or how a steam catapault launches aeroplanes from aircraft carriers.
In the context of the question a tensioned wire would merely provide the necessary force to allow the aeroplane to remain "stationary" while the conveyer belt moved underneath it. Without this forward thrust the aeroplane would move "backwards" along the conveyer belt.
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