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== People == == Arts and entertainment ==
=== Film and television ===
* ]
* Falcon Heene, the young boy involved in the ]
* ], a British photographer

== Transport ==
=== Aviation ===
* ], first operational guided air-to-air missile of the United States Air Force
* ], an American powered parachute design
* ] a post-World War I observation biplane
* ], an unmanned spaceplane capable of hypersonic speeds
* ], a family of business jets manufactured by Dassault Aviation
* ], a defunct Swedish airline
* ], a defunct airline based in Miami, Florida
* ], an airline based in the United Arab Emirates
* ], a fighter aircraft
* ], a German sailplane
* ], a 1930s British three/four-seat cabin monoplane
* ], a World War I era aircraft engine used in the Bristol F.2 Fighter
* ], an American hang glider design

=== Maritime ===
* ''Falcon'', a ship of the ] fleet to Virginia colony in 1609
* {{HMS|Falcon}}, the name of 22 ships of the Royal Navy
* {{SS|Falcon}}, a steamship built in 1945 as ''Sasbeck'', and named ''Falcon'' 1968–69.
* {{USS|Falcon}}, the name of four ships of the United States Navy

=== Rail ===
* ] ''Falcon'', a class of lightweight electric-diesel locomotives made in 1961
* ''Falcon'', a ] 4-4-0ST steam locomotive involved in a crash

=== Road ===
* ], a bus model manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles
* ], a British bicycle manufacturer
* ], a brand of automobile produced between 1927 and 1928 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio
* ], a British automobile manufacturer
* ], an American manufacturer of high performance automobiles
* ], a concept sports car made by Chrysler
* ], a compact car built by the Ford Motor Company of Argentina
* ], a full-size car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company of Australia
* ], a compact car produced by Ford Motor Company
* ], a passenger van produced by the Ford Motor Company in the 1960s
* ], a subsidiary of Sumitomo

=== Rocketry and space ===
* ], the first operational guided air-to-air missile of the US Air Force
* ], a U.S. nuclear capable air-to-air missile
* ], a U.S. long-range air-to-air missile
* ], an experimental US high speed nuclear strike air-to-surface missile
* ]
* ] (proposed; never built)
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ''Falcon'', the callsign of the ] Lunar Module
* ], a U.S. sounding rocket
* The Falcon Project, a U.K. and U.S. rocket company by ]

== Military ==
* ], main battle tank turret
* ], sniper rifle
* ] a small cannon developed in the late 15th century

== Culture ==
=== Film ===
* '']'', a fictional spaceship from the ''Star Wars'' films * '']'', a fictional spaceship from the ''Star Wars'' films
* ], a 2002 film starring Keith Carradine * ], or ''Banović Strahinja'', a 1981 Yugoslavian-German adventure film
* ], English title ''The Falcon''
* ], the parent corporation of a group of gay pornographic film studios * ], the parent corporation of a group of gay pornographic film studios
** ], a large company producing gay pornography, based in San Francisco ** ], a large company producing gay pornography, based in San Francisco
* ], a 2012 television series produced by Sky Atlantic and based on the Robert Wilson novels * ], a 2012 television series produced by Sky Atlantic and based on the Robert Wilson novels
* ], an episode of ''Marvel Studios: Legends''


=== Fictional characters === === Fictional characters ===
* ]
* ], a comic book superhero in the Marvel Universe * ], a comic book superhero in the Marvel Universe
**] * ], the Marvel Cinematic Universe version
* ], a detective created by Michael Arlen in 1940 * ], a detective created by Michael Arlen in 1940
** ], a radio drama featuring the literary crime fighting detective by Michael Arlen * ], a radio drama featuring the detective created by Drexel Drake in 1936
* ], a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe * ], a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
* Falcon, a locomotive character, later renamed ], in ''The Railway Series'' by Rev. W. Awdry * Falcon, a locomotive character, later renamed ], in ''The Railway Series'' by Rev. W. Awdry
* ], a character in the ''Power Stone'' series of video games
* ], a racer in the ''F-Zero'' video game series
* Falcon from '']'' * Falcon from '']''
* ], a superhero in the American animated television series ''Dynomutt, Dog Wonder''
* ], a racer in the ''F-Zero'' video game series
* ], a character in the ''Power Stone'' series of video games


=== Music === === Music ===
* An operatic ] first exemplified by Cornélie Falcon * An operatic ] first exemplified by Cornélie Falcon
* ] * ]
* ], an American rhythm and blues band in the 1950s
* ], a Chicago punk rock band * ], a Chicago punk rock band
* ], by British alternative rock band The Courteeners * ], by British alternative rock band The Courteeners
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* Falcon, a motherboard formerly included in all ] models * Falcon, a motherboard formerly included in all ] models


== Sports == == Businesses ==
* ], a Swedish brewery which sold beer under the name Falcon
* ], an American National Football League team
* ], a public house (pub) in Battersea, London, England
* ], a South African rugby team
* ], a public house in Camden, London, England
* ], the rugby league footballer nicknamed "The Maltese Falcon"
* ], a rugby team based in Newcastle, England * ], a public house in Chester, England
* ], a public house in York, England
* The ], called the Falcons
* ], nicknamed the "Shaheens" in Urdu, meaning the "Falcons"
* ] Falcons, the sports teams of NIST International School in Bangkok, Thailand
* ] of America, a Polish fraternal and sporting organization
* ], an American Hockey League team
* ], a Junior "B" hockey team based in St. Catharines, Ontario
* ], a rugby team that plays in the North America 4 tournament
* ], West Perth WAFL team
* ], an amateur ice hockey team which, representing Canada, won the first ever Olympic gold medal in ice hockey


== Schools == == Computing ==
* ], Atari's last released general-use computer
* ], an all-boys independent boarding school in Esigodini, Zimbabwe
* ], a MySQL storage engine
* ], a flight simulator video game
* ], a high-end computer manufacturer in the US, specialising in gaming PCs
* A nickname for a ] model, the SBC 11/21 (boardname KXT11)
* Falcon, a hardware revision of Microsoft's ] video game console
* ], “'''Fa'''st Fourier '''l'''attice-based '''co'''mpact signatures over '''N'''TRU”, a digital signature scheme


== School mascots == == Military ==
* ], first operational guided air-to-air missile of the United States Air Force
* ]
* ], a U.S. nuclear capable air-to-air missile
* ] of Bowling Green University
* ], a U.S. long-range air-to-air missile
* ]
* ], an experimental US high speed nuclear strike air-to-surface missile
* ]
* ] a post-World War I observation biplane
* ]
* ], a fighter aircraft
* ]
* {{HMS|Falcon}}, the name of 22 ships of the Royal Navy
** ], an airfield on Malta called HMS ''Falcon'' while it was a Royal Navy base
* {{USS|Falcon}}, the name of four ships of the United States Navy
* ], a two-part joint project between the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the United States Air Force
* Falcon Air Force Base, former name of ], near Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
* ], a former United States military forward operating base in Iraq
* ], a Jordanian main battle tank turret
* ], a sniper rifle

== People ==
* ]
* Falcon Heene, the young boy involved in the ]
* ] (1941–2002), British photographer, retailer, filmmaker, manager and music producer


== Places == == Places ==
=== United States === === United States ===
* ] * ], an unincorporated community
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ], Texas * ], Texas
* ] * ]
* ]


=== Other === === Elsewhere ===
* ], a state in northern Venezuela
* ], a public house in Battersea, London
* ], a public house in Chester, England
* ], a suburb of Mandurah, Australia * ], a suburb of Mandurah, Australia
* ], various bodies of water in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico * ], various bodies of water in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico
* ], or Falcon Rock, a granite formation in Germany * ], or Falcon Rock, a granite formation in Germany


== Computing == == Schools ==
* ], an all-boys independent boarding school in Esigodini, Zimbabwe
* ], Atari's last released general-use computer
* ], a MySQL storage engine * ], Falcon, Colorado, United States
* ], a high-end computer manufacturer in the US, specialising in gaming PCs
* A nickname for a ] model, the SBC 11/21 (boardname KXT11)
*Falcon, a hardware revision of Microsoft's ] video game console


== In business == == School mascots ==
* ]
* ], a submarine communications cable connecting several countries in the Persian Gulf and India
* ]
* ], a Swedish brewery which sold beer under the name Falcon
* ]
* ]
* ]

== Sports ==
* ], a baseball field
* ], in Colorado Springs, Colorado

== Transport ==
=== Aviation ===
* ], an American powered parachute design
* ], a family of business jets manufactured by Dassault Aviation
* ], a French-built corporate trijet aircraft made by Dassault Aviation
* ], a defunct Swedish airline
* ], a defunct airline based in Miami, Florida
* ], an airline based in the United Arab Emirates
* ], a German sailplane
* ], a 1930s British three/four-seat cabin monoplane
* ], a World War I-era aircraft engine
* ], an American hang glider design
* ], an airport
* ], also known as Falcon Field, a public use airport in Fayette County, Georgia, United States

=== Maritime ===
* ''Falcon'', a ship of the ] fleet to Virginia colony in 1609
* ''Falcon'', a small sailing vessel used by ] to explore the Baltic
* {{SS|Falcon}}, a steamship built in 1945 as ''Sasbeck'', and named ''Falcon'' 1968–69.

=== Rail ===
* ] ''Falcon'', a class of lightweight electric-diesel locomotives made in 1961
* ''Falcon'', a ] 4-4-0ST steam locomotive involved in a crash

=== Road ===
* ], a bus model manufactured by Dennis Specialist Vehicles
* ], a British bicycle manufacturer
* ], a British automobile manufacturer
* ], an American manufacturer of high performance automobiles
* ], a concept sports car made by Chrysler
* Various cars produced by ].
** ], a compact car built by the Ford Motor Company of Argentina
** ], a full-size car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company of Australia
** ], a compact car produced by Ford Motor Company
** ], a passenger van produced by the Ford Motor Company in the 1960s

=== Rocketry and space ===
* ], a SpaceX launch vehicle
* ], a proposed partially reusable launch vehicle designed by SpaceX
* ], a partially reusable launch vehicle produced by SpaceX
* ], a partially reusable launch vehicle produced by SpaceX
* "Falcon", the callsign of the ] Lunar Module
* ], a U.S. sounding rocket
* The Falcon Project, a U.K. and U.S. rocket company by ]


== Other uses == == Other uses ==
* ], an American film starring Humphrey Bogart.
* ], a Gerstlauer Eurofighter model roller coaster at Duinrell amusement park
* ], an airfield on Malta called ''HMS Falcon'' while it was a Royal Navy base
* ], several dragnets for fugitives organized by the United States Marshals Service * ], several dragnets for fugitives organized by the United States Marshals Service
* ] * ]
* ], a submarine communications cable connecting several countries in the Persian Gulf and India
* ], a Gerstlauer Eurofighter model roller coaster at Duinrell amusement park
* ], a medieval song sometimes called the "Falcon Carol"


== See also == == See also ==
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*], a subsidiary of Sumitomo
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 23 December 2024

A falcon is a small to medium-sized bird of prey.

Falcon may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

Fictional characters

Music

Video games

Businesses

Computing

Military

People

Places

United States

Elsewhere

Schools

School mascots

Sports

Transport

Aviation

Maritime

  • Falcon, a ship of the Third Supply fleet to Virginia colony in 1609
  • Falcon, a small sailing vessel used by Edward Frederick Knight to explore the Baltic
  • SS Falcon, a steamship built in 1945 as Sasbeck, and named Falcon 1968–69.

Rail

Road

Rocketry and space

  • Falcon 1, a SpaceX launch vehicle
  • Falcon 5, a proposed partially reusable launch vehicle designed by SpaceX
  • Falcon 9, a partially reusable launch vehicle produced by SpaceX
  • Falcon Heavy, a partially reusable launch vehicle produced by SpaceX
  • "Falcon", the callsign of the Apollo 15 Lunar Module
  • Viper Falcon, a U.S. sounding rocket
  • The Falcon Project, a U.K. and U.S. rocket company by Daniel Jubb

Other uses

See also

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