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TM-10-1670-282-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 34-Foot Diameter Model G-14 Low-Velocity Cargo Parachute NSN 1670-00-999-2608 Manual
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Cleaning and Drying

ARMY TM 10-1670-282-23&P AIR FORCE T.O.  13C5-30-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-33 Figure 2-7.  Shakeout b. Airing.    Where  dampness  and  mildew  are  prevalent,  air  delivery  equipment  will  be  aired  at  frequent  intervals according to the severity of the prevailing conditions.  Parachutes that have been previously packed or are unpacked, which have been subjected to conditions of dampness or mildew, will be aired for a period of at least 6 hours prior to being repacked . Air  delivery  items  may  be  aired  either  indoors  or  outdoors  in  dry  weather.    However,  fabric  items  will  not  be  aired  in  direct sunlight.  Airing may be accomplished by suspending or elevating the applicable item(s) in a manner which would allow entire exposure  to  the  circulation  of  air.    Outside  facilities  used  for  the  shakeout  of  parachutes  may  be  used  for  the  airing  of  air delivery equipment i weather conditions permit.  If the shakeout facilities are inadequate for airing, the applicable item(s) m ay be suspended or elevated at several points or by draping over suitable type objects which would not cause damage. 2-13

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