Stepless cockpit
In aircraft design, stepless cockpit means that the nose of the aircraft has no separate "windscreen" panels directly in front of the pilot's or co-pilot's seating positions, and generally has no "breaks" in the nose contour — curved or otherwise — from their absence. In the conventional design, the pilot's cabin is a different part of the aircraft than the nose.
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B-29 Superfortress. Note the round, stepless nose.
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The Messerschmitt Me 264 V1 first prototype, with stepless nose glazing almost visually replicating the Superfortress' own
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Preserved Bristol Blenheim Mk.I, with stepless cockpit from its forward upper nose countour.
![Flying Fortress.](../I/m/Color_Photographed_B-17E_in_Flight.jpg)
B-17 Flying Fortress. Note the stepped cockpit design.
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