Why do cars fly?

4999_Basque2006-06-26T04:44:37Z

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Well, in my city (Raleigh, NC), cars fly because a drunken teenager driving his Daddy's RX7 with three drunk friends inside decided to take an exit ramp at over 100mph and flew off the 70 foot high ramp. (No survivors.)

When inertia exceeds gravity, a car will fly.

See: http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images/view?back=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.search.yahoo.com%2Fsearch%2Fimages%3Fp%3Dflying%2Bcar%26fr%3DFP-tab-img-t-t400%26toggle%3D1%26cop%3D%26ei%3DUTF-8&w=250&h=160&imgurl=eogn.typepad.com%2Feastmans_online_genealogy%2Fimages%2Fflying-car.jpg&rurl=http%3A%2F%2Feogn.typepad.com%2Feastmans_online_genealogy%2Fimages%2Fflying-car.html&size=5.1kB&name=flying-car.jpg&p=flying+car&type=jpeg&no=4&tt=26,576&ei=UTF-8

Anonymous2016-11-15T11:25:04Z

The airplane is designed to fly and the motor vehicle isn't. besides the undeniable fact that the manufactors are speaking about making vehicles to fly. What enormous crashes we would have then plus extra fatalities with anybody flying in the course of the skies in a hurry some no longer respecting the rights of others. sometime a twin of electric powered vehicles there'll be flying vehicles.

ilikegum2006-06-25T22:02:57Z

Why don't cars fly? Why are cars fly? My head is hurting trying to think of this question :-)

Par'o2006-06-27T13:49:52Z

I know of a house fly.
I know of a horse fly.
And I know of a dragon fly.
Even a fruit fly.

But a car fly?
Perhaps you mean car hop?

Chainsawmom2006-06-26T17:03:00Z

Because of the butterfly valves.

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