- FACETED
- A term that may be used to describe a charge (such as a star or sun) which is given a three-dimensional 
  appearance by the use of contrasting colours or of simple construction lines (see also 
  counterchanged).
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  From left: House Flag of Stern und Kreis, Germany (fotw); Emblems from the 
  State and Naval Ensigns of Singapore (CS)
  
  - FAKE FLAG
- 1) An imprecise term sometimes (incorrectly) used for an erroneously 
  reported flag instead of the precise terms fictional or fictitious flag  see 
  fictional flag and fictitious flag 
  (also flagoid).
- 2) See false flag 1)
Please note that this term may be considered as a logical impossibility 
  since any flag, or depiction of a flag, whether fictional, fictitious remains a flag whatever its 
  real status as long as it meets the basic definition of flag as given herein.
 
  
  
  - FALLING DIAGONAL 
- See 'descending diagonal'. 
  - FALSE COLOURS (or COLORS)
- An ensign or other flag displayed by a vessel not entitled to it, and usually (but not invariably) 
  employed by warships as a ruse de guerre (see also 
  colours 4) and 
  false flag 1) below).
  Please note that this practice is considered perfectly 
  acceptable providing the correct ensign is raised before the commencement of hostilities.
   
  
  - FALSE FLAG (or ENSIGN)
- 1) The term which may be used for a flag or ensign that is made to resemble an established 
  or historic design in order to deceive the observer, either as to origins of the flag itself, 
  or the identity of those displaying it.
- 2) See false colours above.
  - FAN 
- A semi-circular patriotic decoration in bunting of flag design and/or colours 
  - a swag 
  (see also bunting 2)). 
  - FANE 
- A medieval generic term, now obsolete, for any flag, banner or pennant.
  Please note the similarity between this term and the 
  German Fahne or flag. 
   
  - FANION 
- 1) A small bicolour used for marking a position in surveying (see also 
  bicolour).
  
- 2) A small pennant, usually in the regimental colours, that is used on military 
  vehicles for marker purposes  a convoy flag (see also 
  pennant and 
  regimental colours 2)).
- 3) In French military usage, a small flag issued at company (or squadron) level 
  and originally employed as markers or camp colours, but which have acquired an 
  additional ceremonial role (see also 
  camp colour 1) and 
  camp colour 3))
  Please note that usage 2) is a direct descendent 
  of the flag formerly carried at the head of an army baggage train.  
  - FANNELL 
- A term, now obsolete, and the equivalent of a 
  vexillum or 
  banner. 
  - FANO 
- A term, now obsolete, for a small flag on a ship (see also 
  fane). 
  - FEDERAL SERVICE FLAG
- See state flag 1) (also state service flag).
  
  
  ![[Federal Service Flag of Germany]](../images/v/vxt-d410.gif) 
 The Federal Service Flag of Austria (fotw)
 
  - FERRULE 
- A metal tip placed on the bottom of a staff (see also 
  pike and 
  staff 2)).
  
  - FESS 
- See Appendix VI. 
  - FESS-POINT (or FESSE-POINT)
- See honour point 2).
  
  - FICTIONAL FLAG
- A flag that appears in a work of fiction either visual or written - which may or may not have 
  physical existence as a flag - but which is (entirely or largely) a product of the authors 
  imagination (see also fictitious flag below).
  
  
  ![[flag from Star Trek]](../images/v/vxt-d572.gif) 
 Flag from the Science Fiction TV Series Star Trek (fotw)
 
  - FICTITIOUS FLAG
- A flag  or the illustration of a flag - that purports to represent an actual entity or person, 
  but for which no evidence of any such use by that entity or person exists  but see flagoid (also 
  false flag 1) and  fictional flag above).
  
  
  ![[flag from film Casablanca]](../images/v/vxt-d573.gif) 
 Spurious Flag of French Morocco from the film Casablanca (fotw)
 
  - FIELD 
- 1) The whole background or predominant colour of a flag  the ground of a 
  flag. 
- 2) In heraldry, the surface of a shield upon which charges or bearings are 
  blazoned, or of each separate coat when the shield is quartered or impaled (see 
  also blazon, 
  coat, 
  impale, 
  shield and 
  quarter). 
  - FIELD FLAG 
- 1) In US military usage, a larger version of a positional flag designed for 
  hoisting on halyards outdoors under field conditions (see 
  positional flag).
  
- 2) In US military usage, a national flag of approximately the same size flown 
  with the positional field flag. 
  - FIMBRIATION 
- 1) Generically on flags, a (relatively) narrow band or line of contrasting 
  colour separating two areas of the same, similar or differing colour, such as a band, charge 
  or canton, from its field (see also border).
- 2) Specifically and in heraldry, as above but a narrow band or line of white/silver 
  (argent) or yellow/gold (or) placed on a shield, banner of arms or flag in accordance 
  with the rule of tincture (see also 
  argent, 
  border, or, 
  multi-stripe and 
  rule of tincture).
  
  
    
 Civil Ensign of Spanish Morocco 1937  1946 (CS)
 
  - FIN FLASH 
- A term for the national colours when painted on the tail fin of largely (but 
  not exclusively) military aircraft (see also 
  aircraft insignia, 
  roundel 1) 
  and national colours 2)). 
  - FINIAL 
- A cast or carved ornament (such as a cross, crescent, crown or spearhead) 
  placed at the top of the flagpole, mast or flag staff above the truck or on the 
  top of a staff  a staff ornament (see also Appendix I, 
  ferrule, flag pole, 
  pike, 
  staff 2) and 
  truck). 
  - FIRE ALERT FLAG
- In largely US usage, a flag with a red field and inscriptions raised in conjunction 
  with a wildfire danger warning by the Forestry Commissions of many states (see also 
  red flag 1)).
  
  
  ![[Fire Alert Flag - Oklahoma]](../images/v/vxt-d409.gif) 
 Red Fire Alert Flag of the Oklahoma Forestry Commission, US (CS)