Originally posted by: dug777
Ignoring wind resistance and assuming that they're both fired from the same point. EDIT: how about taking into account wind resistance?
What if they were both fired parallel to the ground?
Both planes are under equal throttle at the point of firing, and have been for an equal amount of time.
Originally posted by: Leros
Wouldn't matter. All the vertical variables are constant between the two scenarios.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: dug777
Ignoring wind resistance and assuming that they're both fired from the same point. EDIT: how about taking into account wind resistance?
What if they were both fired parallel to the ground?
Both planes are under equal throttle at the point of firing, and have been for an equal amount of time.
They'd hit the ground at exactly the same time.