I'm in agreement with ColoAvs19. When I run at the gym I like to do the indoor track rather than the treadmill so I can feel the wind in my face. When I'm on the treadmill I remain stationary because the action of my feet and legs normally move me forward. However, an aircraft is different. It is moved forward by displacing air. The wheels are free spinning and therefore would not keep the aircraft from moving forward. It would eventually move forward with enough speed to create lift as it normally does. The spinning wheels underneath would spin faster than normal but would not prevent the planes forward momentum.