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A flying bug with long antennae can be distinguished from other insects in its habitat by its unique feature of having long sensory organs on its head. These antennae help the bug to detect and navigate its surroundings, making it stand out from other insects that may have shorter or different-shaped antennae.
No, butterflies cannot see their wings while flying.
The flying insect I saw in my garden yesterday was a butterfly.
A very small worm-like bug can be distinguished from other insects in its habitat by its slender body shape, lack of distinct body segments, and soft, flexible exoskeleton. Additionally, these bugs typically move in a wriggling motion similar to a worm, rather than walking or flying like other insects.
A black and orange flying insect could be a monarch butterfly.
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John Glenn was awarded two Distinguished Flying Crosses for his military service as a pilot during World War II and the Korean War.
Flight Lieutenant Michelle Jayne Goodman, RAF.
Distinguished Flying Medal was created on 1918-06-03.
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Distinguished Flying Cross - United Kingdom - was created on 1918-06-03.
The distinguished flying cross is higher than the air medal.
She received that in 1932 for her solo flight across the Atlantic in the 'Little Red Bus'.
Glenn's AwardsA fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean War, he received the Flying Cross 6 times.5
She received many honours including the National Geographic Society Gold Medal, the Distinguished Flying cross and the French Legion of Honour,
Who from the royal air force has won the distinguished flying cross. The name of interesr is George Edward Ford
The Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) was first awarded on 11 June 1927 by US President Calvin Coolidge to Charles Lindbergh.