Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
Yes. The wheels on the plane will only offer a limited amount of drag via the conveyor belt. Once the drag is eliminated via forward thrust, the plane will begin to move forward and will eventually take off (if given enough thrust). The conveyor will hardly play a part.

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This has been discussed before, and several people had different awnsers. The real question that came up in another thread was, how can a plane "take off" with no air under its wings?