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Old 12-12-2007, 09:23 PM
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everybody know's a plane could take off just fine from a treadmill....

Can anybody come up with any reason why it couldn't?

huh?

huh?

huh?

anybody...

Didn't think so...

There is NO reason why a plane could not take off from a treadmill..

NONE !

So stop debating it...

IT IS 100% Possible..



I mean think about it... A plane could take off from grass (the farmers do it all the time), and plane can take off from pavement, and even in the desert... all you need is a flat surface basically...

Now... you would need a REALLY REALLY REALLY LONG threadmill, OR one of those military planes that can take off in place... BUT..... either way, thats a really friggin big treadmill...

So....

anybody know somebody with a mile long treadmill?
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