PAF Falcons
| 'Falcons | |
|---|---|
| 16 F-86 Sabres of the PAF's Falcons aerobatics team execute a World record loop in February 1958. | |
| Active | 1956–1966 | 
| Disbanded | 1966 | 
| Country | Pakistan | 
| Allegiance | Pakistan Air Force | 
| Role | Aerobatic flight display team | 
| Airbase | PAF Base Mauripur | 
| Aircraft | 16x North American F-86 Sabre | 
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Zafar Masud | 
The Falcons (Urdu: باز) is a disbanded aerobatics display team of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) which flew North American F-86 Sabres and is known for executing a World record loop with 16 F-86 Sabres during an aerial display on 2 February 1958 at Mauripur. The team inspired the British RAF's Black Arrows which went on to beat the record with 22 Hawker Hunters.