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What (who) is FN - definition


FN (automobile)         
  • 1925 FN 1300 S Sport
  • FN 11CV 1625 cabriolet ''(1931)''
COMPANY
The Belgian Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre (National Manufacturer of War Weapons) company, also sometimes known as Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (National Manufacturer at Herstal), but better known simply as "FN" or "Fabrique Nationale" was founded at Herstal on the edge of Liège in 1889. As well as weapons, it was for many years a manufacturer of motorbikes and of automobiles.
FN (motorcycle)         
HISTORICAL MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURER
FN (Fabrique Nationale de Herstal) is a Belgian company established in 1889 to make arms and ammunition, and from 1901 to 1967 was also a motorcycle manufacturer. FN manufactured one of the world's first four-cylinder motorcycles, was famous for the use of shaft drive in all models from 1903 to 1923, achieved success in sprint and long-distance motorcycle racing, and after 1945, also in motocross.
Nardi FN.305         
  • Nardi FN.305D with Walter Bora (1938)
LEAD-IN FIGHTER TRAINING AND LIAISON AIRCRAFT
Nardi F.N.305; Piaggio FN.305A
The Nardi FN.305 was an Italian fighter trainer and liaison monoplane developed by the Fratelli Nardi company.
Examples of use of FN
1. FN: What about the Muslim leadership here in Southeast Asia?
2. FN: And you are convinced that this jihad for Shariah will solve all our problems?
3. FN: So what kind of Muslim leadership are you talking about?
4. FNMI, an FN Herstal subsidiary in South Carolina, challenged the deal in federal court but lost.
5. FN: But how can this attitude lead to social and political change?