It is possible in water, not land.
Take off vertically, land vertically, and hover in mid-air
It is a fighter jet, with is most notable feature being is ability to take-off and land vertically, giving it the name "Jump jet".
Yes, the AV-8B Harrier II Jump Jet can transition to vertical flight and land vertically even after reaching high speeds by using its thrust vectoring nozzles to redirect engine exhaust downward for lift. This capability allows the Harrier to take-off and land in confined spaces without the need for a traditional runway.
The top speed of an A-10 is 440 mph.
The Harrier 'Jump-Jet.' Capable of taking off and landing vertically or normally.
The jet could rise vertically.
The V-22 Osprey is the newest Army "helicopter" that can lift off vertically. The Harrier Jet is the US Marine fighter jet that takes off vertically.
The Harrier can take off vertically.
The F-35 is the newest fighter jet. It is also the first jet that was made for all branches of the military.The Air Force has the standard version, (the Air Force flies for the Army, as the Army does not fly). The Navy has the version that can launch from and be recovered on an aircraft carrier. The Marines version can take off and land in the normal manner, or vertically, like the Harrier jet.
There are planes that can take off and land vertically, most notable of them is the Harrier jump jet build by BAE, there is also the V-22. The planes that can take off and land vertically are said to have Vertical TakeOff and Landing (VTOL) capabilities. This is usually achieved by vectoring the trust of the engines downward, so to create lift. After sufficient speed is gained, the aircraft continues flying as normal, with wings providing the lift and engines providing the forward trust.
Take off vertically, land vertically, and hover in mid-air
like a warthog