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their long
proboscis while hovering in the air; this
resemblance is an
example of
convergent evolution. The
hummingbird hawk-moth was
first described by...
-
Pierre André
Latreille in 1802. Some
hawk moths, such as the
hummingbird hawk-moth or the white-lined sphinx,
hover in
midair while they feed on nectar...
- 600-pound (270 kg) load from a
hover height of 200 feet (60 m), and a
personnel locating system. A
number of Pave
Hawks are
equipped with an over-the-horizon...
- The
Sikorsky UH-60
Black Hawk is a four-blade, twin-engine, medium-lift
military utility helicopter manufactured by
Sikorsky Aircraft.
Sikorsky submitted...
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Hummingbird hawk-moth Broad-bordered bee
hawk-moth Some
clearwing moths (family Sesiidae) also
hover while nectaring or even puddling.
Females may also
hover to...
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hawks, even
heavier species such as
ferruginous hawks tend to flap more swiftly, due to the
morphology of the wings. In wind, it
occasionally hovers on...
- The
Honeywell RQ-16A T-
Hawk (for "Tarantula
hawk", a wasp species) is a
ducted fan VTOL
miniature UAV.
Developed by Honeywell, it is
suitable for backpack...
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August 1974
Thanjavur AFS,
Tamil Nadu
Cheetah Chetak No. 132
Helicopter Flight Hovering Hawks Western Air
Command Udhampur AFS,
Jammu and
Kashmir Cheetah...
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Seahawk (or Sea
Hawk) is a twin
turboshaft engine, multi-mission
United States Navy
helicopter based on the
United States Army UH-60
Black Hawk and a member...
- No. 132
Helicopter Flight (
Hovering Hawks) is an
Indian Forward Air
Control Helicopter squadron and is
equipped with HAL
Cheetah and
based at Udhampur...