Can the plane take off?

Stop it……

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This one seems well beaten (twice now). Maybe we should go back and start arguing about covid-19 and ivermectin just for fun. :)
 
And how does the rotation of the earth affect the direction of the spin. Will it spin the opposite direction in the Southern Hemisphere?
 
Everyone knows it’s block B. The pegs are positioned to accept the greatest torsional forces without failure. Geez.
 
"Spin" denotes continuous circular motion; therefore, all.
However, A and C will allow limited movement and B and D will prevent any movement.
With all that said, D is furthest from the axis of rotation and thus has greater ability to resist movement.
 
"Spin" denotes continuous circular motion; therefore, all.
However, A and C will allow limited movement and B and D will prevent any movement.
With all that said, D is furthest from the axis of rotation and thus has greater ability to resist movement.
Providing the "stoppers" are fixed, if I drive a nail through the dead center of any one of those block creating a true axis the only block that will move at all is A.
 
"Spin" denotes continuous circular motion; therefore, all.
However, A and C will allow limited movement and B and D will prevent any movement.
With all that said, D is furthest from the axis of rotation and thus has greater ability to resist movement.
I agree. None of them will “spin.” A will “rotate” approximately 90°, but will not spin. I see no chance of movement on C in the direction of the arrows with the stopper on the top left edge.

@Blueone, your thoughts please?
 

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