RE: finally they will put an end to this
Wow, cool topic.
After re-reading the subject--I'll correct myself so nobody else has to.
Since there is no force holding the plane back, I concede that the plane will take off. There is no way to keep the plane on the conveyor belt because it's prop pulls against the stationary air. The plane has to move then.
The thing I had to rethink was that there was nothing holding the plane on the conveyor belt. The wheels are still irrelevant except that they provide a frictionless bearing.
--Matt
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