Zorba
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr5YRuGYmKo
Imagine if the car was an airplane. In order for an airplane to lift off the ground it must produce lift. The amount of lift produced is based on wing area, coefficient of lift, and velocity of air over the wing, so if the car in the video had wings, there would not be enough airflow over the wings to creat enough lift to overcome the weight of the aircraft.
Assuming a perfect treadmill. Otherwise you would need an aircraft like a Maule.
http://www.controller.com/listingsd...AULE-M7-420AC/2000-MAULE-M7-420AC/1389113.htm
Those planes are light, have huge engines, bug Hersey bar wings and can lift into the air with a very short roll down a runway. A jet aircraft would never take off.
The problem never mentions a "perfect treadmill." I think people have a hard time thinking of a treadmill being used to mean a conveyor belt as opposed to a piece of gym equipment.