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But they are the thing that transfers the propulsion into usable energy to propel the plane forward.
one of the worst claims on this thread...
the wheels simply reduce the friction between the plane and the ground. The plane could be on skids and still have forward movement, only with a lot more friction.
When you throttle dense, hot air out of the back of a jet engine (or high velocity air on a prop) the higher pressure comming out of the rear creates
thrust...very similar to the pelvic kind that you may or may not be familiar with. Thrust is the driving force behind an airplane. Just because there is no solid mechanism (rope, driveshaft, cable) that propels an airplane, this does not mean that some other aspect of physics cannot be used.
BTW, what do you think about all these people talking on phones that aren't even attached to anything? Or that mysterious box in your automobile that has millions of tiny bands in it that plays music for you while you drive? They aren't attached to anything, so they can't work?