He was tracking the Winter Soldier after the events of the previous film he was in.
@Scarlett4ever I'm not trying to be rude, but if you have a question, try to find the answer on the wiki before posting in future, okay? :)
Dude i m asking in general lol
Falcon's original wingsuit was destroyed by Winter Soldier in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Sam didn't get a new suit until he joined the Avengers at the end of Age of Ultron. Tony didn't even really know him. So without a suit, he wouldn't be much help during the Battle of Sokovia.
@Scarlett4ever I know, I just meant that it's part of the wiki guidelines. It doesn't matter. (And I'm not a dude, if you meant it that way, but that also doesn't matter 😄)
I'd take the word "dude" as gender neutral myself.
However, to keep on track here, as it has been answered, Falcon was focused on tracking the Winter Soldier. Even if he wasn't though, the events of Age of Ultron were pretty fast to occur, so there would be too much rush to bring him in. He could though, technically.
So, there wasn't a wingsuit at all around the time of the party, but there was a completely fuctional superduper wingsuit around three days later at the end of the movie? Cmon!
In my head canon he was fighting Ant-Man. Some might say that the timeline doesn't add up and to that I say that is why it's my head canon
@Marvelturtleranger Yeah, but head canons need to make sense. They need to be plausible. Before Scott becomes Ant-Man, he asks Hank why he can't just call in the Avengers, and Hank replies that the Avengers are too busy dropping countries out of the sky. Obviously Scott trains to become Ant-Man before he fights Falcon, so the training clearly happened after Sokovia (well, Novi Grad) fell out of the sky.
A headcanon would be that the Autograph Woman in Captain America: The First Avenger is a relative of Peter Quill, because the same actress plays his mother. It isn't stated so it isn't canon, but it's still plausible.
What do you think?