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A winged horse, flying horse, or pterippus is a kind of Legendary creature, mythical creature, mostly depicted as a horse with the wings of a bird. Winged horses appear in the mythologies of various cultures including, but not limited to, Greek mythology, Chinese mythology, Chinese Mythology, and Hindu mythology. Multiple types and variations of mythological horses exist across cultures, however, of those that can fly, many possess winged features, avian or otherwise. European mythos Greco-Roman The greek winged horse, Pegasus, was sired by Poseidon or, in Roman myth, by Neptune, from Medusa. Often portrayed as a white horse with feathered white wings, he was the steed of the Greek hero Bellerophon, Bellerophron until they both met their demise at the hands of Zeus. He also has a Pegasus (constellation), constellation, and is often considered the 'prototypical' model for winged horses in both ancient and modern depictions. Additionally, Selene, Greek goddess of the Moon, was ...
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The BPL Pegaz 011 is a Serbian tactical unmanned aerial vehicle developed by the Military Technical Institute in Belgrade, which premiered at the Partner 2011 arms fair. Specifications Operators * – 353rd Reconnaissance Squadron of the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence See also References External links Military Technical Institute Pegaz page
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