(April 13, 2023 at 5:28 am)h4ym4n Wrote: The thrust of the jet engines would push the plane off the end of the conveyor no matter what the speed of conveyor
No flight at that time
It would be like the plane at the end of runway doing an engine test.
Full breaks full throttle conveyor matching the speed of wheels
Insufficient airflow for lift
Rethinking
I think if conveyor is the required length for normal lift then yes. It would lift off normally.
Conveyor matching the speed of wheels is irrelevant.
At engine run up, full breaks full throttle, conveyor matching the wheel speed (0 rpm) no lift no flight.