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  2. Eldorado Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Eldorado Air Force Station located 35 miles (56 km) south of San Angelo, Texas was one of the four unique AN/FPS-115 PAVE PAWS, early-warning phased-array radar systems. The 8th Space Warning Squadron , 21st Space Wing , Air Force Space Command operated at Eldorado Air Force Station.

  3. ENC E-Z Rider - Wikipedia

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    ElDorado National filed an application in 1994 to trademark the name E-Z Rider, and the cited date of first use is June 1996. [4] It was the first low-floor bus from ElDorado, and is deployed typically as a shuttle bus for universities, airport hotels, small transit fleets, and car rental services, but also has been used as a heavy-duty transit bus, [5] as it was designed to the required 12 ...

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  5. ENC Axess - Wikipedia

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    ElDorado National (California) filed an application in 2002 to trademark the name Axess, and the cited date of first use is 2003. [8] It is the first heavy-duty transit bus offered by ElDorado National, who was better known previously for offering shuttle buses for universities, airport hotels, small transit fleets, and car rental services. [9]

  6. ElDorado (bus manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    ElDorado (formerly ElDorado National–Kansas) is an American manufacturer of cutaway buses, owned by Forest River, with its headquarters and main factory in Salina, Kansas. The company was founded in 1960 as Honorbuilt Manufacturing, was acquired by Ohio-based Ward Manufacturing in 1965, was renamed El Dorado R.V. in 1978 and started building ...

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  8. Kill switch - Wikipedia

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    An emergency switch in Japan. On railways, [1] an emergency stop is a full application of the brakes in order to bring a train to a stop as quickly as possible. [2] This occurs either by a manual emergency stop activation, such as a button being pushed on the train to start the emergency stop, or on some trains automatically, when the train has passed a red signal or the driver has failed to ...

  9. Partial stroke testing - Wikipedia

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    Partial stroke testing (or PST) is a technique used in a control system to allow the user to test a percentage of the possible failure modes of a shut down valve without the need to physically close the valve. PST is used to assist in determining that the safety function will operate on demand.