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A fac (from a shortening of facsimile) is a large ornamental letter used, especially by the early printers, at the commencement of the chapters and other divisions of a book.
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The FAC-70 is an American gas operated selective-fire assault rifle. The FAC-70 is chambered for the 5.56 mm cartridge which it takes from a 30-round box magazine from an AR-180 rifle and fires with a cyclic rate of 600 rounds per minute. It has a 457 mm long barrel and a muzzle velocity of 976 metres per second and an effective range of 350 metres.
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The North American AT-6 (Texan) was an American two-seater advanced flying trainer aircraft used during the Second World War by both the US Army Air Forces and the US Navy. During the Korean War, AT-6s were used in a Forward Air Control (FAC) role directing artillery and air strikes. The last AT-6s went out of service in the 1970s. The AT-6 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Pratt and Whitney R-1340-AN-1 Wasp radial piston engine providing a top speed of 330 kmh and a range of 1207 km.
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FAC is an abbreviation for Facilities Contract
FAC is an abbreviation for Final Acceptance Test
FAC is an abbreviation for Forward Air Controller
FAC is an abbreviation for Fully Allocated Cost
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