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Air will never move over the wings unless the plane makes forward progress on the runway.

Incorrect. The plane must make forward progress through the air, not on the runway.

If the plane has thrust, it will take off, regardless of what the conveyor belt is doing. Because the thrust acts on the air, and the wings act on the air.

I'm not clearly understanding which way the conveyor belt is moving, but it's either going to reduce rolling resistance or increase it. But in the end, unless it burns out the plane's tires in the process, the plane's thrust will overcome the rolling resistance and the plane will move forward pretty quickly.
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Tony Fabris