Yes but now it is a flying car.
If you put a engine on the car that produced thrust, and didn't drive the wheels then yes in theory it could fly.
The first flying car to be successful was created by Waldo Dean Waterman in 1937. It was the first vehicle that was a car and could actually fly, unlike the first attempt at this specific Bimodal Transportation. The first man to ATTEMPT to create a flying car was Glenn Curtiss. His vehicle could drive like a car, but it could only "hop," not fly.
only if the car does not explode.....
You could drive, fly or go by train to Limerick and then by bus or car to Shannon.
The Aerocar was a car which could really fly. When it was driving on the road, the Aerocar folded up its wings and tail. This car was extremely unique.
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If a fly is in a moving car, it will continue to fly around inside the car as the car moves. The fly may be affected by the air currents and movements of the car, but it will likely be able to navigate and avoid obstacles to some extent.
No airlines fly into the city of Rahat, but several do fly into Tel Aviv. Upon arriving there, one could rent a car or use public transportation such as a bus to get to Rahat.
Could be a mechanics lien.
You could get many different kinds. You could fly, go by train, by bus, by car, by bike, walk, or by boat.
The cheat code for a car that can fly is cars-can-fly
Still Fly was created on 2002-03-12.