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Yes, turn around and go with the flow of the conveyor belt.
The power is not actually in the wheels of the plane though, it's from the thrust. It needs some kind of wind coming at it for lift under the wings...
No. It needs to actually move through the air, if it isn't going anywhere it's not doing this.
Yes.
Yes. The wings will generate the lift needed to achieve takeoff.
god you people are fucktards.
If the plane remains stationary on the treadmill, then no.
The correct answer is yes, it will take off. Thrust is provided from the engines on the wings, the wheels free spinning and are not propelling the plane at all.