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So, we know that if a plane had no wheels, it would still take off. The wheels just make it easier to get forward momentum. But if that forward momentum was matched in the opposite direction, the plane would never move forward. It's wheels would just be spinning.
The plane will move forwards! The engines push against the air to give forward thrust. The wheels are free to rotate as fast as they like, and as long as the pilot doesn't apply the wheel brakes, it would be be a normal takeoff. You can move the conveyor at 200mph and the plane will still move forwards and take off as if from a static surface.
Elixir's shopping trolley post above is a good analogy.
Can we please put this subject to bed now?
