My dad had a plane and I would fly with him sometimes weekly throughout my childhood. I have no idea how many times I've flown. One thing I always noticed was how I was able to see the curve of the horizon. The earth is round...I've seen it perhaps hundreds of times.
We didn't really talk about it...we also didn't talk about the sky being blue. Or water being wet.
We didn't really talk about it...we also didn't talk about the sky being blue. Or water being wet.
If the earth is convex, than if you fly at say a 100 feet above sea level, level the plane so it's balanced, than the plane should rise in altitude, if the earth is convex. Of course tides would play a small part in margin of error, but a conclusion could still be made.
Now if the earth is concave, and the same experiment is made, the plane should slowly lose altitude, if the earth is concave.
Would be fun to try this, yes I know, results could be tainted by scammers, but many pilots could try this, and see what all the results were like. I recently seen a video where a pilot said, the only way to increase altitude, is to direct the plane up, this goes against a convex earth, since you would be essentially flying off a cliff, so altitude should be increased over time, if we used a some what stable level, such as an ocean.