The floating pontoon was full of water ( due to overtopping into the access hatches on the deck ), but was still connected to the mooring piles down on the river bed, and was recovered and refloated.
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The Chassis uses a ladder frame construction, using a torsion bar trailing arm suspension in the back, and the bodystyle is commonly referred to as " EK series, was accessed from an access hatch inside the vehicle.
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Butterworth hatches are not the main access hatches, but are the servicing hatches, and are generally closed with a metal cover plate with a gasket that is fastened to the deck by a number of bolts which stick up from the deck.
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The VL2C can be outwardly distinguished by the presence of ventilation louvres to the rear of the top and bottom head covers and by a smaller, hinged colour / gobo access hatch, secured by a quarter-turn Zeus clip ( previous versions featured a sliding hatch ).
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The Hindenburg also had passenger gangways that led from the ground directly into its hull and which could then be withdrawn entirely as well as ground access to the gondola and an exterior access hatch via its electrical room which was intended for crew use only.
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It is rumored that there is still an access hatch to the tunnels located directly behind the long end of the bar that leads underneath the street to an adjacent building; this is how Capone was able to elude the authorities when he visited the Green Mill.
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Traditionally made of red flannel with long arms and long legs, it buttoned up the front and had a button-up flap in the rear covering the buttocks ( colloquially known as the " access hatch ", " drop seat ", " fireman's flap ", and other names ).
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Then come the pressurized and " cold " holds for cargo canisters, loading machinery and a separate cargo access hatch; then the jump drive assembly with three vanes constructed of modular panels and mounted on support columns, with wire struts; these form the " hyperspace bubble " needed to cross the interface.
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Four men died immediately in the collision and sinking : her commanding officer, " Capit�n de Fragata " ( Ship Captain ) Daniel Nieva Rodr�guez, died securing the bridge access hatch; " Teniente Segundo " ( Second Lieutenant ) Luis Roca Sara and two enlisted men were trapped in flooded compartments and drowned.
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To avoid redesigning the wing to accommodate large ammunition boxes and access hatches, an unusual ammunition feed was devised whereby a continuous belt holding 500 rounds was fed along chutes out to the wing tip, around a roller and then back along the wing, forward and beneath the gun breech, to the wing root where it coursed around another roller and back to the weapon.