Will It Fly? Lego Technic Fire Airplane TakeOff Test

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Will It Fly? Lego Technic Fire Airplane TakeOff Test

The Lego Airplane Simulator is a functional aviation simulator made entirely out of Lego bricks. The simulator features a joystick and pedals for control and a monitor for visuals. The question is, can it actually fly? The answer is no, the Lego Airplane Simulator is not capable of actual flight. It is a stationary simulator that provides a realistic aviation experience in a Lego format. Nevertheless, it is a unique and fun project that demonstrates the creative possibilities of Lego.
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One issue here is the props themselves don’t have an airfoil or any angle to them- they aren’t creating any airflow over your control surfaces.

omega
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This is your captain speaking: we lost part of a propeller and somehow aren’t flying. It appears we’re on a treadmill

DontUseUrToilet
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You need air flowing over the airfoil more than is created solely by the prop.

kitdaberserker
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Pretty sure the mythbusters already covered this, but just because the wheels are moving doesn’t mean air is flowing under the wings. The treadmill could be going at 800 mph, and it still wouldn’t take off.

Legomaster-jvll
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Watching the pistons move is so satisfying

leyzic
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Hello folks, this is your captain speaking. If you look outside your window, you will notice we are rapidly descending due to a front propeller malfunction. So please fasten your seatbelts, retract your seats, and brace yourself as shit is about to get real.

LTdan
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You need airflow for takeoff, not speed

poloc
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Try building the most optimal car that can withstand the max speed. (Metal axles and lubricant).

EB_musik
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But you must pull up! Elevator up, flaps down.

JacksonGarage
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Flaps at 75 Degrees! No wonder that you couldn’t take of 😂

mls.design
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There is no way for it to take off due to it having no air going over and under the wings for it to generate lift, that and lego wings don't generate lift.

kommandantgalileo
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As Omega said the props aren't making air flow over ur control surfaces, which can be fixed by getting angled props and taking it off a treadmill

xanderwalsh
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It was trying to take off but the flaps were positioned for down force instead of lift

limehuzki
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Lego should make propellers actually work so they can go forward

Singaburg_Republik
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That plane held in its sneeze for a good amount of time 😂

R-R_Playz
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Short answer: No.
Long answer: Zero relative air speed.
Also, your left aileron was down with the right aileron correspondingly up. Even if you could take off you would have flipped it over & gone straight into the ground. Please surrender your pilot's licence at your nearest Aviation Authority office.

ronlucock
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no take off... I want back 1.39 minutes of my life

francescodilecce
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Ah, the old "airplane wheels are turning fast on the ground so aerodynamics mean nothing and the plane should fly" video.

rectorsquid
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Bro before the propellers came off it actually looked like it was gonna sneeze😂

jocelynuy
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When speeding up, it actually sounded like a TU154 from the outside

aviator