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jochance11-Apr-22 5:48
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The conveyor stuff is just complication. The entire point of the conveyor is to prevent lateral movement. Mythbusters had no budget for a real conveyor and their facsimile wasn't a conveyor and didn't prevent lateral movement. The weight of the plane and the stretch of the material allowed for lateral movement. A dynamometer would have been better.

Sure, the wheels don't matter. So take the wheels off and jack the plane onto cinder blocks. Same concept, only without the fake-conveyor nonsense that lets people think you can have lift in no wind with no lateral movement.

Jet, plane, whatever... If you prevent it moving forward, it's not going to move upward just because you tilt a control surface. Tie a sea plane off by its rear to a dock. Throttle slightly to get all the slack/stretch of the line out, then push to full. It would remain more or less stationary.

"Prop wash" lift is a thing in R/C aircraft where thrust-to-weight blows pretty much all real planes out of the water. You can hover some R/C planes like a helicopter. You might be able to do that with some real sport planes, but I doubt it.
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