M88
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M88, M-88 or M/88 may refer to:
  • Messier 88
    Messier 88
    Messier 88 is a spiral galaxy about 47 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1781.-Properties:...

    , a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices
  • BMW M88
    BMW M88
    The BMW M88/3 is an in line 6 cylinder piston engine. It was based on the M88/1 that was used in the BMW M1's street version, with double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder. The M88/1 was in turn based on the M49 engine which was used in the BMW 3.0CSi...

    , an inline 6-cylinder piston engine
  • Tumansky M-88, an air-cooled radial aircraft engine
  • M88 'Hercules', a US tank recovery vehicle
  • M88 (KLYT)
    KLYT
    KLYT is a radio station broadcasting a Christian rock format. Licensed to Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, the station serves the New Mexico area. The station is currently owned by Calvary Chapel of Albuquerque, Inc. Marketed as "Static Radio," the station's format targets listeners ranging from...

    , a noncommercial Christian radio station in New Mexico
  • M-88 (Michigan highway)
    M-88 (Michigan highway)
    M-88 is a state trunkline highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. It runs between US Highway 31 and US 131/M-66 in the Lower Peninsula. Running from Mancelona to Eastport, M-88 also goes through the communities of Bellaire and Central Lake...

    , a state highway in Michigan
  • Snecma M88
    SNECMA M88
    |-See also:-External links:* * Snecma M88's pdf* *...

    , an afterburning turbofan engine developed for the Dassault Rafale fighter
  • a standard firecracker with extra packing, designed to resemble an M-80 (explosive)
    M-80 (explosive)
    M-80s are a class of large firecrackers, sometimes called salutes. The Simulator, Artillery, M80, was originally made in the early 20th century by the U.S. Military to simulate explosives or artillery fire; Later, M-80s were manufactured as fireworks...

  • M/88, a rifle cartridge, adopted by Germany in 1888 and the ancestor of the standard German military cartridges up until and throughout the Second World War
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