I have done that several times even though I am beginning to suspect that you have not actually read mine or anyone else's.
Lets's take your posts one at a time to see where you went wrong.
Your first post said:
There it is! Your very first post shows why you keep repeating your error.
The conveyor simply cannot prevent the plane from gaining speed.
I will repeat that since it is the most important point that you seem to have missed.
The conveyor cannot prevent the plane from gaining speed.
I have explained several times and others have explained several times why the conveyor or treadmill cannot prevent the plane from moving forward.
You appear to be assuming that the treadmill can prevent the plane from moving forward.
It can't!
Please explain why you think it can prevent the plane moving forward.
Perhaps you did not read the original question carefully.
It does not say that the treadmill drags the plane back so that it doesn't move forward. It says that the treadmill attempts to match the speed of the plane.
The treadmill can attempt that all it likes, but it will fail.
The plane will move forward, gain airspeed and take off.
In view of the effort that I and others have put into trying to help you understand, it would be nice if you could put some effort into explaining exactly where you believe our thinking is incorrect. Just repeating that a plane needs airspeed to take off is not a useful comment. Everyone knows that.


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