The Harrier Jump Jet
Some military aircraft can truly fly backwards, most common examples would be the Harrier or Osprey. Some acrobatic aircraft can appear to fly backwards, usually by some form of controlled stall maneuver, but this does not actually fit the definition of "flying backwards".
military aircraft will fly at any height. one tactic they use to avoid radar is to fly as low as possible as low as 10-20 m. there are aircraft used in military operatrions that fly as high as 80,000 ft or 24 km above the ground.
There are no aircraft of any kind that currently fly on six engines.
Most aircraft fly in the 'Troposphere' which exist up to approximately 55,000 feet. After that is the' stratosphere' which only a few military aircraft fly in.
It's a person, trained by the military to fly military aircraft such as jet fighters, bombers, tankers, etc.
Most aircraft do not travel in the stratosphere. Some military and passenger jets fly in the stratosphere, but most aircraft fly in the troposphere, below the stratosphere.
Military pilot qualifications indicate what aircraft you can fly.
Fly backwards
An air corridor is a predefined route which a commercial or military aircraft must fly.
Passenger airplanes fly at a speed ranging from 600 to 980 kph. Military aircrafts fly faster. The fastest military aircraft was the SR-71. It flew at a speed of Mach 3.5.
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird'
the wood peckers can and the humming birds can fly backwards