Guys...Cole has spoken.He retracrted his earlier statement, and now says the plane will fly.Hah. So, that has to be the answer, cus, Cole is smart (or at least sounds like it).The plane will fly.Besides Dropkick, Nighttrain, Cole and, Hey, me. Some Smart dudes right there (well, maybe except for me.)
Quote from: Mathius007 on December 11, 2005, 10:19:21 AMGuys...Cole has spoken.He retracrted his earlier statement, and now says the plane will fly.Hah. So, that has to be the answer, cus, Cole is smart (or at least sounds like it).The plane will fly.Besides Dropkick, Nighttrain, Cole and, Hey, me. Some Smart dudes right there (well, maybe except for me.)Omg... can we please recognize Kaneda... I recall him being the first one to disagree with everyone else
The air through the engines/turbines is moving, obviously, but this air isn't the air that causes the lift. The engine moves the plane - the plane moving through the air causes the lift. The plane can't move, because the conveyer is preventing it.
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its funny cause all of that doesnt matter if you attach the engine of a Harrier jer onto that 747..... cause it would take off straight up...I