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Figure 2-16.  Attaching Deployment Bag with Breakcord
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TM-10-1670-275-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 12-Foot Diameter High-Velocity Cargo Parachute NSN 1670-00-788-8888 Manual
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Figure 2-18.  Attaching Deployment Bag with Retaining Tie

ARMY TM 10-1670-275-23&P AIR FORCE TO 13C5-25-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-26 2-16.  Packing 12-Foot Cargo Parachute (cont). 4706-011 Figure 2-17.  Surgeon's Knot. (b)  Attaching deployment bag with retaining tie. 1  Cut a 30 inch length of 1/2 inch wide tubular webbing for use as retaining tie. 2  Position deployment bag attaching loop adjacent to canopy bridle loop. 3    Pass  retaining  tie  through  canopy  bridle  loop  and  pull  tie  through  evenly.    Pull  two  ends  of retaining tie taut (figure 2-18). 4    Working  from  opposite  directions,  pass  each  end  of  retaining  tie  through  deployment  bag attaching loop.  Pull end until 8 inch loop is formed in attaching tie between bridle loop and deployment bag attaching loop. 5  Secure two ends over deployment bag attaching loop with a surgeon's knot, as shown in figure 2-17.  Make an overhand knot in each running end.  Trim end 2 inches from knot. 2-32

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