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- In aircraft design, a stepless ****pit means that the nose of the aircraft has no separate "windscreen" panels directly in front of the pilot's or co-pilot's...
- Meanings of Stepless include: Stepless access, e.g. in a Low-floor tram Stepless (aircraft), an aircraft design Stepless automatic transmission, e.g. Variomatic...
- uses a 43 mm (1.7 in) inverted HMAS cartridge-type telescopic fork with stepless preload with compression/rebound adjustments and 110 mm (4.3 in) travel...
- systems began experimenting with various "stepless" designs. Perhaps the most notable is the Hedley-Doyle Stepless car introduced in 1912 for use on Broadway...
- almost standard in the tractor industry. In 2008 Valtra introduced the stepless Direct transmission, which it had developed and manufactured itself. Unlike...
- a twin-boom aircraft with a central crew gondola with a highly glazed stepless ****pit. During July 1938, the first prototype performed its maiden flight;...
- Klippenstein, Radeberg Equestrian staircase outside Bojnice Castle, Slovakia Stepless ramp in the Round Tower in Copenhagen (1642) Equestrian staircase as an...
- adjustable preload, stepless rebound and compression damping, TiSiCN coating 41 mm (2 in) inverted cartridge fork with top-out springs, stepless rebound damping...
- (transmission) technology, making, it the world's first large tractor with the stepless continuously variable transmission. In 1996, the five heirs of Xaver and...
- round in cross-section and had a cabin in a glazed nose, comprising a "stepless ****pit" with no separate windscreen section for the pilots, which was...