Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
A tree falls on the originator of the airplane on a treadmill question in the forest. Do we rejoice?
ZV
Originally posted by: Aflac
If OP falls in a forest, will anyone care?
Originally posted by: tasmanian
If a helicopter is on a giant rotating disc that spins the same speed in the oppisite direction of the rotors. Will the helicopter take off?
i wasn't aware it was on the books.Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: tasmanian
If a helicopter is on a giant rotating disc that spins the same speed in the oppisite direction of the rotors. Will the helicopter take off?
blades are statutory in respect to the air = zero lift
Originally posted by: tasmanian
If a helicopter is on a giant rotating disc that spins the same speed in the oppisite direction of the rotors. Will the helicopter take off?
Originally posted by: tasmanian
If a helicopter is on a giant rotating disc that spins the same speed in the oppisite direction of the rotors. Will the helicopter take off?
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: tasmanian
If a helicopter is on a giant rotating disc that spins the same speed in the oppisite direction of the rotors. Will the helicopter take off?
It depends on the type of helicopter. Some, including most Kamov designs, will take off.
