The V:22 Osperey can...so can the harrier models but those are Jets not Planes. The F:35B Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) can too but again its a Jet.
Not unless it's in a headwind greater than the plane's stall speed.
it has to have those wings that can face horizontally or vertically and hover
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.
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
Hover, take off or land vertically, and fly sideways and backward.
It can take off and land vertically. It can hover like a helicopter, fly sideways or backwards.
The collective noun 'hover' is used for a hover of trout, a hover of crows, a hover of hummingbirds, and a hover of helicopters.
An airplane can have zero ground speed if the wind is going faster then the stall speed of the plane. Some planes made for the military also have thrust vectoring that is capable of allowing the plane to hover.
There are only few planes which can hover efficiently. In that only jet fighters have the ability to hover. The Osprey used by the US Marine Corps is a transport plane which can hover. I saw one of them hovering at Fort Rucker, AL, in 2008. It is tricky and dangerous to fly, but it needs no airstrip for taking off and landing.
The verb 'hover' is translated by the Welsh words 'hofran' (hover) 'ehedfan' (hover, fly) 'gwibio' (flit, wander)
No It can not hover.
They don't hover, they swim