Probably any helicopter or VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTOL
Helicopters can land and takeoff vertically and also hover in flight. Winged aircraft can not do these things.
Airbus do not manufacture any aircraft capable of hovering.
Hover VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) aircraft can hover as well as helicopters, but helicopters can do it more efficiently and, therefore, can do it for longer periods.
yes, i seen it the other night by IAH two places at different times on the same night, I just thought maybe they are waiting to land. <><><> Standard fixed wing aircraft cannot hover, with the exception of aircraft such as the Harrier, which can direct exhaust from the jet engine down. Rotary wing aircraft (helicopters) can, of course, hover. Fixed wing aircraft rely on air moving over the wings in a steady stream to produce lift. Without that continuous flow of moving air, they drop like a rock.
Aircraft will fly and transport people or cargo. Specialised aircraft can carry weapons and long range radar systems. Some aircraft like helicopters will hover and can land without runways.
The Harrier 'Jump-Jet.' Capable of taking off and landing vertically or normally.
It can take off and land straight up and down, and it can hover in one place.
They can take off vertically and can hover over one spot. Traditional aircraft can not do that.
Right now, The Moeller M200G is as close to a hover car that you can get. It is not classified as aircraft, but as a recreation device, which means no license is required to opperate one. They cost 90,000 to 125,000 each.
The list of vehicles that start with hover are: Hover ambulance Hover bike Hover bus Hover car Hover delivery truck Hover fire truck Hover garbage truck Hover ice cream van Hover jeep Hover limousine Hover mail truck Hover motorcycle Hover pickup truck Hover police bus Hover police car Hover school bus Hover taxi Hover train Hover truck and countless others
The collective noun 'hover' is used for a hover of trout, a hover of crows, a hover of hummingbirds, and a hover of helicopters.
Choppers can hover over a position; fixed wing cannot (other than Harrier type jets). Choppers can land anywhere and take off from anyplace; fixed wing aircraft NEED a large airstrip.