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*British Rail's sole ] ] was named ''Falcon''. | *British Rail's sole ] ] was named ''Falcon''. | ||
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*] is a humourous term in sport describing an accidental knock to the head by sports equipment. The phrase originated in ] on '']''. Casual presenter and former ] player Mario 'The Falcon' Fenech was repeatedly shown having a football passed to him and hitting him on the head. | ||
* ] is also a British automobile manufacturer. | * ] is also a British automobile manufacturer. | ||
* The ] is a comic book superhero. | * The ] is a comic book superhero. |
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- A falcon is a bird of prey.
- The Ford Falcon is a type of car.
- The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a fighter aircraft.
- British Rail's sole Class 53 locomotive was named Falcon.
- The SpaceX Falcon I and Falcon V are space launch vehicles.
- Falcon (sport) is a humourous term in sport describing an accidental knock to the head by sports equipment. The phrase originated in Australia on The Footy Show. Casual presenter and former rugby league player Mario 'The Falcon' Fenech was repeatedly shown having a football passed to him and hitting him on the head.
- Falcon is also a British automobile manufacturer.
- The Falcon is a comic book superhero.
- The Falcon is a literary character; a detective created by Michael Arlen, during 1940.
- The Atlanta Falcons are an American football team based in Georgia, and competes in the National Football League.
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