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- Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (links | edit)
- British Aerospace HOTOL (links | edit)
- Royal Australian Air Force (links | edit)
- STOVL (links | edit)
- VTOL (links | edit)
- JATO (links | edit)
- Splashdown (links | edit)
- Takeoff (links | edit)
- STOL (links | edit)
- Landing (links | edit)
- V/STOL (links | edit)
- Stealth aircraft (links | edit)
- Spaceplane (links | edit)
- Assisted take-off (links | edit)
- Flight deck (links | edit)
- List of rocket-powered aircraft (links | edit)
- Lockheed Martin X-35 (links | edit)
- General Electric/Rolls-Royce F136 (links | edit)
- GAU-12 Equalizer (links | edit)
- List of active United States military aircraft (links | edit)
- Pratt & Whitney F135 (links | edit)
- STOBAR (links | edit)
- Touch-and-go landing (links | edit)
- Aircraft catapult (links | edit)
- Zero-length launch (links | edit)
- Deadstick landing (links | edit)
- Turkish Air Force (links | edit)
- Boeing Pelican (links | edit)
- Emergency landing (links | edit)
- William Cameron Townsend (links | edit)
- List of VTOL aircraft (links | edit)
- Spanish landing helicopter dock Juan Carlos I (links | edit)
- Belly landing (links | edit)
- Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (links | edit)
- Engineered materials arrestor system (links | edit)
- No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF (links | edit)
- CATOBAR (links | edit)
- Balanced field takeoff (links | edit)
- Water landing (links | edit)
- Mobile offshore base (links | edit)
- Rejected takeoff (links | edit)
- Conventional Take-off and Landing (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Conventional take-off and landing (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Forced landing (links | edit)
- Crosswind landing (links | edit)
- Convertiplane (links | edit)
- HTOL (links | edit)
- Short SC.1 (links | edit)
- VTVL (links | edit)