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Elon Musk introduces Tesla's First Flying Vehicle!

18.09.2022 06:47 AM
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Elon Musk introduces Tesla's First Flying Vehicle!
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Elon Musk introduces Tesla's First Flying Vehicle!

Musk said that the idea came to him in a dream he had after having had a late dinner of sushi, tofu, and a T-bone steak.

Elon The Brilliant, as many call him, noted that he will be the very first person to fly his new flying automobile.

He stated that the car's mini-wings will be purchased from the Wingmakers Corporation, which is headquartered in Port Chupacabra, Texas.

The flying auto will not have conventional airbags, but it will have four parachutes as standard equipment.

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