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The Dennis Falcon was a rear-engined single-decker bus, double-decker bus and coach chassis manufactured by Dennis between 1981 and 1993. It was mostly built as a single-decker bus, although some express coaches and a small number of double-decker buses were also produced. The total number built was 139, plus one development chassis. Dennis Falcon Bus Fleet Lists on the Web


Design
The Falcon was closely derived from the , the front half of the chassis being identical. The original horizontal-engined Falcon H had a layout recalling that of the with the longitudinally-mounted Gardner engine driving forward above the Dennis-built portal rear axle to a gearbox and reversing unit which then took drive rearward into the driving-head of the axle. Falcon swoops 27 September 1980 The later Falcon HC had a more orthodox continuous driveline, resembling that of the Seddon Pennine RU, the C (for continuous drive) denoted the Voith transmission close-coupled to the Gardner engine with a short propeller shaft taking drive into a straight Kirkstall spiral-bevel double-reduction rear axle. For these types the frame was raised aft of the rear axle to provide clearance for the underslung engine.

The Falcon V, with V6 engines in the double-decker buses and V8 engines in the coaches, was even closer in frame-concept to the Dominator.


Single decker buses
Single-decker buses were based on the Falcon H and HC chassis. Six municipal operators bought Dennis Falcon single-decker buses between 1981 and 1993:

1983-1989
1981-1993
1983-1985
1983-1984
1983
1984-1985

Leicester bought the first Falcon in 1981, with bodywork, and added six more between 1983 and 1984. Despite selling these to Thamesdown Transport in 1987, Leicester later purchased sixteen more Falcons between 1991 and 1993, including the last Falcon built.

Hartlepool Borough Transport bought twelve dual door examples. Six with bodies in 1983 and the other six with Northern Counties bodies in 1985. They remained operational into the days of Stagecoach Hartlepool buses.

National Bus Company subsidiary added one Dennis Falcon HC to its fleet in 1983, with bodywork of semi-coach specification.

In 1990 and 1993, three subsidiaries purchased Falcon single-decker buses:

1990
1990
1992-1993


Coaches
In 1982, the National Bus Company bought 10 express coaches with bodywork to National Express Rapide specification. These were based on the Falcon V chassis. NBC Falcons Commercial Motor 30 January 1982 They were split between (5), Yorkshire Traction (2), National Travel (West) (2) and West Yorkshire RCC (1). But they proved unreliable and did not last very long in National Express service.

Kowloon Motor Bus purchased 20 bodied coaches based on the Falcon HC chassis in 1985/86 for airport express services in . Dennis order Commercial Motor 19 January 1985"Hong Kong Buses Part 3: Kowloon Motor Bus" Fleetline issue 249 July 1997 page 116 The last was withdrawn in 2001.


Double-deckers
Only six Falcon V double-decker buses were built. The first was used as a demonstrator. Two examples with East Lancs bodywork went to Nottingham City Transport in 1982 as part of their evaluation of the various new generation double-decker buses then available. High noise levels were one criticism made against them. The final three, with Northern Counties bodywork, went to Greater Manchester Transport in 1984.


Successor
The Falcon was replaced by the .


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