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Note to self: no Air Force pilot ever called it a "Falcon."

Correct, it must be always referred to as the "Fighting Falcon". Just calling it Falcon sounds lazy and dorky.

:)
 
Maybe I will need to add some additional smileys next time
 
I've never heard anyone in the Air Force call it a 'fighting falcon' either...

BZZZZZT!!
I've heard many a fighter pilot (usually non falcon drivers) call it the fighting falcon. As a matter of fact, no self-respecting fighter pilot should call it anything else (unless you go with the informal "lawn dart", "pork falcon" or just "porker"). Falcon's the offical AF name for the jet. You must be thinking of the pilots that call it some other name that starts with a "V". That name was made up by the early drivers who didn't like the official AF name. Kind of like giving yourself a cool callsign at your naming ceremony instead of the one you really deserve. :D
 

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