Mach 3 or ''variation'' may refer to:
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Supersonic speed, three times the speed of sound
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M.A.C.H. 3
''M.A.C.H. 3'' is a shoot 'em up LaserDisc video game developed by Gottlieb and released for US Arcade video game, arcades in 1983 under their Mylstar brand. The player controls a high-speed fighter aircraft in one of two missions: either a "Figh ...
'', a 1983 LaserDisc arcade video game
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''Mach 3'' (1987 video game)
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Fly Castelluccio ''Mach 3'', a paramotor aircraft
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Gillette Mach3
The Gillette Mach3 (, ) is a line of razors
A razor is a bladed tool primarily used in the removal of body hair through the act of shaving. Kinds of razors include straight razors, safety razors, disposable razors, and electric razors.
Whi ...
, a line of shaving razors
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Kawasaki H1 Mach III
The Kawasaki H1 Mach III was a two-stroke 500 cc sport bike made by Kawasaki from 1969 through to 1975.
History
By mid-1960s, the US had become the largest motorcycle market. American riders were demanding bikes with more horsepower and hig ...
, motorcycle
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Abner Jenkins or Mach-3, a Marvel Comics superhero
* ''MACH 3'', a
Wharfedale MACH
The Wharfedale MACH series of loudspeakers consists of the MACH 3, 5, 7, and 9.
This is an informational page devoted to owners and users of these loudspeakers and those interested in history and construction of electronic sound reproduction.
The ...
loudspeaker
* ''Mach III'', a program at the youth camp
Aviation Challenge
Space Camp is an educational camp in Huntsville, Alabama, on the grounds of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center museum near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. It provides residential and educational programs for children and adults on themes such as ...
* ''Mustang Mach III'', a 1990
Ford vehicle
* Mach3 CNC controller from Artsoft Art Fenerty (actually Newfangled)
See also
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Ford ''Mach-E'', battery electric SUV
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Mach (disambiguation)
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Mach number
Mach number (M or Ma) (; ) is a dimensionless quantity in fluid dynamics representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound.
It is named after the Moravian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach.
: \mathrm = \frac ...
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Mache (disambiguation)
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