UH-144 Falcon

''Falcon redirects here. For other uses, see Falcon (disambiguation).''

UH-144 Falcon

The UH-144 Falcon is a troop transport aircraft of the United Nations Space Command.

Overview
The UH-144 Falcon is a versatile, tilt- and transverse-rotor, multi-purpose utility helicopter. Two Falcons can transport a fully-equipped fireteam faster than any previous system, and provide overwhelming fire support in most weather conditions. In campaign, the aircraft's crew consists of one pilot, two crewmen who may serve as gunners, and four passengers. However, in multiplayer, there is only room for one pilot and two gunners. Its armament consists of a chin-mounted chaingun and two door-mounted machine guns. It can carry up to four personnel in its troop bay.

Players can lock their flying altitude by pressing "RB", or "A", depending on the type of control scheme they have assigned to their profiles.

Trivia

 * The Falcon is nicknamed the "Warthog of the skies" by fans and Bungie employees.
 * The Falcon will be flyable in both the campaign and multiplayer modes of Halo: Reach. In campaign it can take up to 5 people, however in multiplayer it only holds three.
 * The Falcon shares the "UH" designation of 21st century assault helicopters such as the UH-1 Iroquois. UH is used as a military abbreviation for 'utility helicopter.'
 * As seen in early concept art, it appears the Falcon would originally have possessed ducted air fans, like those of the AV-14 Hornet and D77-TC Pelican, rather than rotors.
 * In multiplayer, the Falcon is only equipped with two side-mounted machine guns for balancing purposes. This means that a Multiplayer Falcon can only sit three players maximum, while the Campaign variant will have at least five seats, including the pilot.
 * These machine guns will be viewed in first person similar to the side seats of Halo: Combat Evolved vehicles.
 * Some Falcons in Campaign are equipped with what appears to be two grenade launchers of some sort that replace the two machine guns, which are operated by the two gunners.
 * The Falcon bares some resemblance to the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey, both sporting similar dual rotors.
 * Like many modern helicopters, the Falcon has outward facing door gunner seats in the rear compartment.
 * The military name UH-144 may be another seven reference. (4+4-1=7)

List of appearances

 * Halo: Reach