Dragonfly (disambiguation)
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A dragonfly is a flying insect of the order Odonata.
Dragonfly or DragonFly may also refer to:
Places
- Dragonfly Creek, a stream in the Presidio of San Francisco, California, U.S. (google)
People
Fictional
- Dragonfly (AC Comics), a superheroine
- Dragonfly (Marvel Comics), a supervillainess
Transportation
- Dragonfly Trimarans, a line of trimarans built in Denmark
Aircraft
- Boeing X-50 Dragonfly, an unmanned aerial surveillance vehicle designed by the U.S. military
- Cessna A-37 Dragonfly, a US attack aircraft
- Castiglioni Dragon Fly 333 (Dragon Fly 333), an Italian helicopter
- DF Helicopters DF334 (Dragon Fly 334), an Italian helicopter
- De Havilland Dragonfly, a British aircraft
- Dornier Do 12 Libelle III (Dragonfly III), a German flying boat
- Flylight Dragonfly, a British ultralight trike design
- FlyTech Dragonfly, a remote-controlled flying toy ornithopter
- Moyes Dragonfly, an Australian ultralight aircraft
- Sikorsky H-5, a US helicopter sometimes called Dragonfly
- Westland Dragonfly, the UK version of the Sikorsky H-5
- Trek Aerospace Dragonfly, a VTOL aircraft
- Viking Dragonfly, an experimental equal-area canard airplane
Spacecraft
- DragonFly (spacecraft), an asteroid material-sampling spacecraft proposed by Deep Space Industries
- DragonFly (rocket) – a prototype reusable launch vehicle to test propulsive landings of the SpaceX Dragon space capsule, in a low-altitude atmospheric flight test program
Fictional
- Dragonfly (G.I. Joe), a fictional make of helicopter in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline
Computing
- DragonFly BSD, an operating system
- Dragonfly Project, a teaching website
- Opera Dragonfly, a web developer tool integrated in the Opera browser
- Dragonfly web framework, a web framework for newLISP
Film and television
- Dragonfly (1976 film) or One Summer Love, a romantic drama starring Beau Bridges and Susan Sarandon
- The Man from Hong Kong aka "The Dragon Flies" (1975 film), HK action film
- Dragonfly (2001 film), a film by Marius Holst
- Dragonfly (2002 film), a film directed by Tom Shadyac
- Dragon Flyz, an American animated TV series
- DragonflyTV, an American educational children's series
- "Dragonflies", an episode of The Mighty B!
- Dragonfly Inn, an inn run by Lorelai Gilmore in the TV series Gilmore Girls
Literature
- Dragonfly (Durbin novel), a 1999 novel by Frederic S. Durbin
- Dragonfly (Koontz novel), a 1975 novel by Dean Koontz, writing as K. R. Dwyer
- Dragonfly: NASA and the Crisis Aboard Mir, a book by Bryan Burrough
- Dragon-Fly, a journal and imprint of Lovecraft associate R. H. Barlow
- "Dragonfly", a short story in Tales from Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin
Music
- Dragonfly (band), from Croatia
- Dragonfly Records, a record label founded by Martin Glover
- Dragonfly, female singer featured on Bob Sinclar's 2012 song "Rock the Boat"
Albums
- Dragonfly (Ego Likeness album)
- Dragonfly (Jimmy Giuffre album)
- Dragonfly (Masami Okui album)
- Dragonfly (Strawbs album), or the title song
- Dragonfly (Ziggy Marley album), or the title song
- Dragon Fly (album), by Jefferson Starship
Songs
- "Dragonfly" (Fleetwood Mac song)
- "Dragonfly" (Hitomi Shimatani song)
- "Dragonfly", by a-ha from Lifelines
- "Dragonfly", by Trey Anastasio from Bar 17
- "Dragonfly", by Blondie from The Hunter
- "Dragonfly", by Clutch from The Elephant Riders
- "Dragonfly", by Edguy from Tinnitus Sanctus
- "Dragonfly", by Mahogany Rush from Mahogany Rush IV
- "Dragonfly", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Fire and Ice
- "Dragonfly", by The Nolans from Altogether
- "Dragonfly", by Pentangle from Open The Door
- "Dragonfly", by Shaman's Harvest from Shine
- "Dragonfly", by Red House Painters from Red House Painters (Rollercoaster)
- "Dragonfly", by SMiLE.dk from Future Girls
- "Dragonfly", by Caligula's Horse from Bloom
Other uses
- Dragonfly (chess variant), a chess variant invented by Christian Freeling
- Bromo-DragonFLY, a psychoactive drug
- Dragonfly, a nightclub at St James Power Station, Singapore
See also
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