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harold aptroot11-Apr-22 5:27
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lmoelleb11-Apr-22 4:55
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Ignoring the possibility of a head wind strong enough to take of on the spot (or very close to it): No, it will not take off.

The engines will obviously apply a force to the aircraft. To match the speed of the wheels, the conveyer belt would have to keep the plane still - if the plane is moving forward, the wheels much move faster than the belt (ignoring maximum friction, so the wheels will not slip). This means the belt will have to apply enough reverse force on the tires that the increased tire rolling friction and bearing friction transferred to the landing gear is identical to the force applied by the engine. This would quickly require the wheels to spin so fast the centrifugal force will rip them apart - first the ties, then the wheel or bearings. Then anything remaining of the landing gear will be ripped off, and the aircraft will crash on its belly on top of a conveyer belt moving it rapidly backwards. Kind of hard to get in the air from that position.

Any limit to the available friction between belt and tires will allow the tires to slip over the belt - this means the aircraft could be moving forward while the belt is still matching the speed (but not position) of the wheels. But any friction available will be "used" to accelerate the wheels - so anything but the most minuscule friction would not allow the plane to reach takeoff speed before the wheels collapse. To take of, you should basically be able to do it with the breaks applied (ignoring the pesky nose or tail wheel without breaks).
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