Yes, you misunderstand.
The conveyer matches the speed of the wheels. But the wheels rotate at any speed - they don't matter. All they do is stop the plane from rubbing on the ground. The engines are still thrusting against the air (as it were), and so the plane still moves forwards.
You are thinking of a car type system, where power is delivered via the wheels. If it was a car, the car wouldn't move. But a plane's wheels don't actually do anything other than lower friction.
Okay, some other scenarioes to think about... Ice - lock the wheels and consider ice? Could it still take off? Yes. Consider water and floats, with a strong current. Will the plane take off if the current happened to match the speed of the plane (ignoring the viscous effects of water )? Yes. The medium on which the plane is sitting doesn't matter in the slightest.
Not seen the mythbusters thing. Linkage?
The conveyer matches the speed of the wheels. But the wheels rotate at any speed - they don't matter. All they do is stop the plane from rubbing on the ground. The engines are still thrusting against the air (as it were), and so the plane still moves forwards.
You are thinking of a car type system, where power is delivered via the wheels. If it was a car, the car wouldn't move. But a plane's wheels don't actually do anything other than lower friction.
Okay, some other scenarioes to think about... Ice - lock the wheels and consider ice? Could it still take off? Yes. Consider water and floats, with a strong current. Will the plane take off if the current happened to match the speed of the plane (ignoring the viscous effects of water )? Yes. The medium on which the plane is sitting doesn't matter in the slightest.
Not seen the mythbusters thing. Linkage?