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  2. Man engine - Wikipedia

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    Small foot platforms were attached to the rods at the same distance apart as the engine stroke and fixed platforms ("sollars" [2]) were built onto the shaft walls, spaced to coincide with the top and bottom positions of each of the moving platforms. The moving platforms were often small, typically 12 inches (30 centimetres) square, to make the ...

  3. 12ft - Wikipedia

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    The website's name is based on the phrase "show me a 10 foot wall and I'll show you a 12 foot ladder." It bypasses paywalls by pretending to be a search engine crawler when requesting a webpage. [ 3 ]

  4. Sd.Kfz. 9 - Wikipedia

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    A platform with drop-down sides was fitted for the gun. Outriggers were necessary to brace the platform sides to support the weight of the gun crew. The vehicle weighed 25 t (25 long tons; 28 short tons), was 9.32 m (30.6 ft) long, 3.67 m (12 ft) tall and 2.65 m (8 ft 8 in) wide. [ 7 ]

  5. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Landing, or platform: A landing is the area of a floor near the top or bottom step of a stair. An intermediate landing is a small platform that is built as part of stairs between main floor levels and is typically used to allow the stairs to change directions, or to allow the user a rest.

  6. Sutphen - Wikipedia

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    Models were 65, 75, or 85 foot models using three boom sections. Ground ladders were stored in the rear of the vehicle plus additional ladders on one or both sides of the body above compartments. The later addition of a 100-foot (30 m) model used four boom sections and even later the Magnum 110-foot (34 m) model used five. The SPH-100 model was ...

  7. What are the deadliest plane accidents? See list after South ...

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    On Nov. 12, 2001, an Airbus A300 crashed into a neighborhood in Queens, New York, two months after 9/11 in 2001, according to ABC 7 NY. The plane carried 260 people. Everyone onboard and five ...

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