17-542: [REDACTED] Look up AFN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. AFN may refer to: Access and functional needs, a population category in emergency management Additional funds needed , a financial concept Afghan afghani , ISO 4217 currency code Air Force Network (AFNET) , digital information grid owned by Indian Air Force Alaska Federation of Natives American Forces Network , broadcasting network operated by
34-452: A revenue of 101 Million British Pounds (once equal to 186 Million Australian Dollars) for the fiscal year of 2020/2021 got reported. Considering the small number of cars made, the model range is vast and the following is not entirely comprehensive. Cars were all built to order and virtually any combination was possible. Some were rebuilt at the factory as different versions. Frazer Nash cars participated in four Grands Prix counting towards
51-584: A small shareholding and as if to confirm the link in 1938 hyphenated his second name to his surname and became Archie Frazer-Nash. During 1929 a majority of AFN's capital was acquired by Harold Joseph ("Aldy") Aldington (1902–1976) and AFN's operations moved to Isleworth , Middlesex . Thereafter, the business was run by the three Aldington brothers: Aldy, Don and Bill. The other two were Donald Arthur Aldington (1907–1997) and William Henry Aldington (1900–1980). They were all usually referred to by their initials. Frazer Nash and subsequently AFN produced around 350 of
68-595: A type of Nikon F-mount lens Association for Nutrition (AfN), voluntary regulator of nutritionists in the UK Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title AFN . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AFN&oldid=1235204072 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
85-543: A type of Nikon F-mount lens Association for Nutrition (AfN), voluntary regulator of nutritionists in the UK Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title AFN . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AFN&oldid=1235204072 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
102-603: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages AFN [REDACTED] Look up AFN in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. AFN may refer to: Access and functional needs, a population category in emergency management Additional funds needed , a financial concept Afghan afghani , ISO 4217 currency code Air Force Network (AFNET) , digital information grid owned by Indian Air Force Alaska Federation of Natives American Forces Network , broadcasting network operated by
119-411: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Frazer Nash Frazer Nash was a brand of British sports car manufactured from 1922 first by Frazer Nash Limited founded by engineer Archibald Frazer-Nash . On its financial collapse in 1927 a new company, AFN Limited, was incorporated. Control of AFN passed to Harold John Aldington in 1929. Until
136-523: The Second World War AFN continued to produce a small number of sports cars badged Frazer Nash incorporating a unique multi-chain transmission. It continued after the war making another 85 sports cars before ending manufacture in 1957. The post-war cars had conventional transmissions. UK agents for BMW arranged coachwork and made modifications, including badging the cars "Frazer Nash BMW". Control of AFN Limited, UK agents for Porsche , passed from
153-547: The Targa Florio in 1951 and the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1952. The post-war cars are very highly prized by collectors. Formula 2 cars produced by the company contested various races including four Grand Prix events counting towards the 1952 World Championship of Drivers . The cars were driven by Tony Crook and Ken Wharton . In 1954 AFN Limited added Porsche cars becoming the official importer for Great Britain in 1956. This lasted until 1965 when Porsche Cars Great Britain
170-518: The Aldington family to Porsche in 1987. Frazer Nash Limited's business was founded in 1922 by Archie Nash . Nash with friend Ron Godfrey had founded and run the GN cyclecar company in 1909 but their partnership split in 1922 and Nash began making his own cars by buying GN components and adding a new body. His new business's activities were centred on Kingston upon Thames , Surrey . The first true Frazer Nash
187-611: The United States Armed Forces Assembly of First Nations , in Canada Athletics Federation of Nigeria Defaka language , a Nigerian language Asian Food Network , Southeast Asian pay television channel Afrique française du Nord, French North Africa , a mid 20th-century term encompassing Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria AFN Limited, manufacturer of the Frazer Nash automobile Nikon AF-N,
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#1732848950790204-410: The United States Armed Forces Assembly of First Nations , in Canada Athletics Federation of Nigeria Defaka language , a Nigerian language Asian Food Network , Southeast Asian pay television channel Afrique française du Nord, French North Africa , a mid 20th-century term encompassing Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria AFN Limited, manufacturer of the Frazer Nash automobile Nikon AF-N,
221-692: The chain-drive pre-war Frazer Nash but were largely a direct evolution of the sporting BMW 328 mentioned above. AFN, as owners of the UK rights to the 328 engine, licensed Bristol to make it against an agreement for its supply to them. Models include the Le Mans Replica , the Mille Miglia , the Targa Florio , the Le Mans Coupé and the Sebring . Competition successes included a third place at Le Mans (1949) and wins in
238-569: The famous chain drive models between 1924 and 1939. The last of the family owners/directors was Aldy's son, John Taylor ("JT") Aldington, who sold AFN Ltd to Porsche GB in 1987. In 1946 at the 36th Ordinary General Meeting of the Bristol Aeroplane Company it was announced that its Engine Division had acquired the majority of the shares in AFN Ltd. AFN Ltd produced about 85 more cars from 1948 to 1957. These cars were entirely unrelated to
255-467: The hood of various owners Besitzer: 1990 had a management buyout, 2004 it was moved to Devonport Management Limited which soon got acquired by Babcock International Group plc., 2021 it was taken over by KBR . Starting in 2010 the company opened multiple development and office locations in Australia. For summer 2022 a total staff of about 1000 employees is reported by the web pages of the company. Furthermore
272-455: Was made in 1924. However, Nash, a clever engineer and designer, seemed unable to run a business at a profit. Shareholders in this period even included author Evelyn Waugh . Eventually the faltering business was sold to a new company, AFN Limited, formed in 1927. Profitability did not improve and, with effect from 1 January 1929, H J Aldington was made managing director and Nash was given the post of 'technical adviser'. Archie Nash managed to keep
289-410: Was set up. Aldington family members remained on the board of this company until John Aldington sold out to Porsche in 1987. Within the 1950s weapons technology grew into a major factor of the company's operations. With the well tuned joining of several company parts in the year 1971 the still today existing unit of "Frazer-Nash Consultancy" was born. This moved through multiple hands over time and under
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