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Figure 2-21.  Canopy in Flat Fold
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TM-10-1670-276-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 26-Foot Diameter High-Velocity Cargo Parachute NSN 1670-00-872-8109 Manual
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Packing the 26-Foot Cargo Parachute (cont)

ARMY TM 10-1670-276-23&P AIR FORCE T.O.  13C5-29-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-29 k. Longfolding the Canopy and Tying Breakcord. After flatfolding, the canopy is ready for longfolding as follows: (1)   Grasp the edges of the right group of gores with the left hand and the right hand approximately 2 feet from the left hand.  Fold edges over the radial tape (approximately 2 inches).  Secure the fold with a packing weight. (2)   Continue  folding  right  group  of  gores,  working  toward  the  apex.    Taper  the  fold  until  It  breaks  at  a  point approximately 36 inches from the apex Secure fold with packing weights. (3)   Fold the left group of gores in a similar manner, adjusting packing weight to hold both groups of gores (figure 2- 22).  Longfold is completed. NOTE After  longfolding,  the  canopy  should  be  the  width  of  the  deployment  bag  at  the  skirt (lower lateral band) Figure 2-22.  Canopy Longfolded. (4)   Attaching deployment bag with non-breakaway static line. (a)   Cut a 36-inch length of 1/4-inch wide type I cotton webbing and double the webbing length.  This length shall be used as a breakcord. 2-37

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