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Figure  2-10.  Canopy Attached to Packing Table Apex Hook
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Figure  2-12.  Removing Partial Inversion

ARMY  TM  10-1670-278-23&P AIR  FORCE  T.O.  13C5-26-2 NAVY  NAVAlR  13-1-27 Flgure 2-11. Removing  Inversion. e. Removing   Partial   Inversion.   A  partial  inversion  may  occur  In  an  extraction  parachute  with  a ringslot-type  canopy.  If  the  vent  is  on  the  outside  of  the  canopy  and  the  pocket  bands  are  on  the inside,  or  vice  versa,  a  partial  inversion  exists.  Remove  the  partial  Inversion  as  follows: (1) Disconnect  bridle  loop  from  apex  hook. (2) Trace  radial  and  vertical  tapes  to  annular  ring  or  ringslot,  where  tapes  turn  under  to  canopy and  out  through  annular  ring  applicable  ringslot  (figure  2-12). (3) Reattach  bridle  loop  to  apex  hook. 2-27

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