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F1 , F01, F.I, F.1 or F-1 may refer to any of the following:
In computers:
- Function 1 key, on a computer keyboard
- "F1", the name of one of the Office Assistants in the Microsoft Office suite of software
In army, military crafts and weapons:
- F1 grenade, a Soviet hand grenade used in World War II
- F 1 Hässlö, a former Swedish Air Force wing
- F-1 (rocket engine)
- F1 SMG, an Australian submachine gun
- Dassault Mirage F1, a French combat aircraft
- FCM F1, a 1940 French super-heavy tank
- Felixstowe F.1, a Seaplane Experimental Station-designed flying boat
- Fokker F.I (1917), a German fighter triplane
- Fokker F.I (1919), an abortive design that served for the 1916 Fokker F.II airliner construction
- HMS F1, an F-class submarine of the Royal Navy, launched in 1915
- HMS Kelly (F01), a 1938 British Royal Navy K-class destroyer
- Mitsubishi F-1, a fighter/attack aircraft of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force
- Sopwith Camel F.1, a 1916 British World War I single-seat fighter biplane
- USS F-1 (SS-20), an F-class submarine of the United States Navy
and also :
- FJ Fury an American Fighter Jet
In motor racing:
- Formula One racing
- Formula One (game), various video games reproducing the championship.
- F1 Powerboat Racing
- F1 Racing, a Formula One magazine
- BriSCA Formula 1, a British stock-car racing formula
- McLaren F1, a sport car
- Spyker F1, a Formula One team
In railway :
- DSER Class F1, a Dublin and South Eastern Railway Irish steam locomotive
- NCC Class F1, a Northern Counties Committee Irish steam locomotive
- PRR F1, an American PRR 2-6-0 steam locomotive
- SP&S Class F-1, an American steam locomotives class
In science:
- F1 hybrid, a first generation hybrid seed or plant
- Area F1, a region in the macaque brain that is analogous to primary motor cortex
- the F1 layer of the ionosphere
- F1 Score, a statistical performance measure of a test or classifier
- a tornado intensity rating on the Fujita scale, suggesting a moderately weak tornado
- f1, the formant with the lowest frequency in acoustics and phonetics.
- F01 : Vascular dementia ICD-10 code
In miscellaneous:
- F-1 (arcade game), an arcade game released by Atari Inc. in 1976
- F1 helmet, a French firefighting helmet
- F-01 (Michigan county highway)
- F-1 visa, a visa category to enter United States as a student
- F1 (Zimbabwe), a road in Zimbabwe
- BMW F01, an automobile platform expected to go into production in September 2008
- Canon F-1, a 1971 35mm single-lens reflex camera
- BYD F1, a Clone of Toyota Aygo
and also :
- Serving area interface in telecommunication as the Main Feeder Cable
- Hotel Formule 1, a budget hotel chain in Europe
- Foundation Year 1, the first year of the UK Foundation Programme for postgraduate medical practitioners
- an "f one" or "F 1", slang for a first-degree felony
- Formula 1, an entry-level watch collection from Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer
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