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"There was no way I could break them loose before. I have no idea what the top speed is for this thing. We ran it at the General Motors proving grounds and hit 145 mph. But at that speed, the car starts to walk around a little bit. So I'm happy to leave it at that."
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/jay-leno/4206704
So yeah the tank can fly