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Agree 100%, I remember 1982 (the accidents), 83 (Arnoux's electrics), 84 (embarrassing), 85 (too much vino), 87/88 (too much fuel), 89...
Apart from the pilots hand ... the pilot who is trying to follow the premiss of the question, i.e. match wheel speed to belt speed.
Towards the end of the catalogue... http://www.dimex-group.com/fileadmin/images/content/imola_racing/productlist/Imola_Racing_F355_Catalogue.pdf
I got one today too, early 98 355 Berlinetta (German car, but I'm in the UK).
= wheels moving at a different "speed" to the belt - so this state is not allowed by the wording of question. = wheels moving at a different...
Ditto Ditto, put simply the question states: "If the plane is stationary will it take off?" Other questions similar to this one ask: "If the...
355 was fine over UK speed humps - just had to go slow.
I think the red sill gives it a more "chunky" 430 look. The grey emphasizes the cars curves as it drops into shadow making it look like the cars...
The wheels movement would be driven by the belt, it doesn't matter which way the plane is traveling or on what surface, the wheels only move when...
The mythbusters episode isn't about this specific question so no point...
Agreed, 100% :).
But given that the wheels rotate freely on a plane, their driving force is supplied by the belt only - so the wheels cant "skid". As long as the...
For the plane to take off the wheels must spin at a different speed to the speed the belt is traveling (I know you can start talking about angular...
Don't bother with the 1799, just read the first item - this question isn't the same as the one answered on Mythbusters.
Donington has 2 types of day, "98dba" and "unsilenced" (which is technically 105dba but its not monitored as such). Their council deal...
Only if its wheels rotate faster than the belts, oops the question says that cant happen... The basic premise of the question is that the...
Original question... The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels at any given time, moving in the opposite direction...
No - well, it would be OK if you stayed under 4000rpm! Most circuits do however run days with higher limits, "Noisy Days" are available with...
No its the pilots job to see if the plane can fly whilst staying within the bounds of the question. I doubt he would bother climbing aboard though...
If there is no pilot then the plane can't move - hence it doesn't take off. A to you for pointing that fact out, A+ to me for getting it right in...