Free-fall (disambiguation)

Free-fall (disambiguation)

Free-fall is the ability to achieve the sensation of weightlessness (for example to be falling freely in an atmosphere, or to be in zero-g).

Free-fall may also refer to:
* Free-fall (ride), a type of theme park ride.
* Freefall (Band).
* Freefall (A song by Infinite Dimensions).
* Free Fall Associates, a computer game programming company.
* "Freefall (film)".
* "Free Fall (film)".
* Episodes of "Ghost Whisperer" and "The Unit".
* "Freefall (Miami Vice episode)", the title of the two-hour final episode of the television series Miami Vice.
* "Freefall (comics)", the code-name/superhero name for Roxanne Spaulding, a character in the Gen¹³ comic book.
* "Freefall (webcomic)", a popular webcomic written and drawn by Mark Stanley. It is a humorous science fiction story cataloguing the misadventures of the spaceship "Savage Chicken" and its crew.
* "Freefall (computer game)"
* "Free Fall (Golding)", a novel by William G. Golding.
* "Free Fall (book)", a book by David Wiesner.
* "Freefall (Sci-fi novel)", a science fiction novel by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
* "Free Fall (album)", a studio album by Dixie Dregs.
* "Free Fall (Jesse Cook)", the fourth album by the New Flamenco artist Jesse Cook.
* "Free Fall (Jimmy Giuffre album)", an album by jazz musician Jimmy Giuffre.
* "Free Fallin'", a song by Tom Petty


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