F11
F11 can refer to several different concepts, depending on the context in which it is used. Below are some of the most common uses of the term F11.
Aviation[edit | edit source]
- F-11 Tiger: The F-11 Tiger is a supersonic, single-seat carrier-based fighter aircraft designed and produced by the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation for the United States Navy in the 1950s.
Computing[edit | edit source]
- Function key: F11 is one of the function keys on a computer keyboard. It is often used to enter and exit full screen mode in various web browsers and applications.
- Microsoft Excel: In Microsoft Excel, pressing F11 creates a new chart based on the selected data.
Transportation[edit | edit source]
- F11 (New York City Subway car): The F11 is a type of subway car used in the New York City Subway system.
Military[edit | edit source]
- F-11 (missile): The F-11 is a type of missile used by various military forces.
Other Uses[edit | edit source]
- F11 (classification): In Paralympic sports, F11 is a classification for athletes with visual impairment.
- F11 (gene): The F11 gene provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor XI, which is involved in blood clotting.
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