(Askeri) HERKÜL: Muharebe alanına konvansiyonel hava ikmali kadar havadan atma veya havadan-karaya sevkiyat amaçları için yapılmış orta menzilli birlik ve kargo nakliye uçağı. Bu hava aracı 4 turbo pervane ile teçhiz edilmiş olup entegre kargo ve rampa kapısı vardır. D modelleri kayak iniş takımları ile teçhiz edilmiştir. E modellerinin uzun menziller için ilave yakıt kapasitesi vardır. Uçuş anında yakıt ikmali yapabilen modeli HC-130 olarak bilinir ve aynı zamanda hava kurtarma görevinde de kullanılır. Silahlı modeli AC-130, uzaktan kumandalı modeli de DC-130 olarak adlandırılır
(Askeri) NİKE HERCULES: Pilotlu bombardıman uçaklarına ve hava emmeli füzelere karşı nükleer veya klasik, ortadan yüksek irtifa hava savunma örtüsünü sağlayan Kara Kuvvetlerine ait hava savunma topçusunun karadan havaya güdümlü füze sistemi. Sistem seyyar veya sabit rampalı olarak tasarlanmış olup, karadan karaya görevi yerine getirebilecek kapasitededir. MIM-14 olarak adlandırılır
Son of Jupiter and Alcmene, a celebrated hero who possessed exceptional strength. Most famous for his 12 labors performed to redeem himself after killing his family
A summer constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble the mythical hero. It lies between the constellations Lyra and Corona Borealis
in ancient Roman stories, a hero known for his very great strength and for performing twelve very difficult and dangerous jobs known as the Labours of Hercules. People sometimes use the name "Hercules" to describe a man who is physically very strong. In ancient Greek stories, his name is Herakles. Augean Stables, the Pillars of Hercules
{i} hero of great strength and courage (Classical Mythology); military transport plane
Lockheed CC-130 Hercules medium transport plane used by the Canadian Forces Four-engined turboprop has long range and can carry lots of equipment Often used as first response for aeronautical and marine searches (Click on photo for larger image )
A hero, fabled to have been the son of Jupiter and Alcmena, and celebrated for great strength, esp
a large constellation in the northern hemisphere between Lyra and Corona Borealis (classical mythology) a hero noted for his strength; performed 12 immense labors to gain immortality
two very tall rocks on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar, a narrow area of sea at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. According to ancient Greek stories, the rocks had been moved apart by Hercules, and they showed the limits of the known world. Two promontories at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar. They include the Rock of Gibraltar (at Gibraltar) in Europe and Jebel Musa (at Ceuta) in northern Africa. They are fabled to have been set there by Heracles as a memorial in his labour of seizing the cattle of the three-bodied giant Geryon
orig. Reginald Kenneth Dwight born March 25, 1947, Pinner, Middlesex, Eng. British rock singer, pianist, and songwriter. He played piano by ear as a child, winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music at age
In the late 1960s he began a successful partnership with lyricist Bernie Taupin (b. 1950) that would produce hit albums such as Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) and songs such as "Rocket Man," "Bennie and the Jets," and "Philadelphia Freedom." The two returned with more hits in the early 1980s, including "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues." In 1997 John performed a new version of "Candle in the Wind" (1973) at the funeral of his friend Diana, princess of Wales; his recording immediately became the best-selling single of all time