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Figure 2-14.  Removing Twists
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Figure 2-17.  Exposing Gore Between Suspension Lines

ARMY TM 10-1670-282-23&P AIR FORCE T.O.  13C5-30-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-33 Figure 2-15.  Proper Layout. i. Folding the Gores. (1)   Apply tension to the canopy assembly. (2)   Pick  up  the  right  group  of  suspension  lines  (lines  17  through  32)  with  the  left  hand,  and  while  holding  the  top center gore in position with the right hand (figure 2-16), flip the right group of gores over the left group of gores. During the gore flipping process, simultaneously pull the bottom center gore to the right side of the table. (3)   Using  the  right  hand,  pick  up  line  17,  pull  the  line  to  the  right  side  of  the  table,  and  place  the  line  between  the thumb and forefinger of the right hand. (4)   With the thumb and forefinger of the left hand, raise line 18 to expose the gore between lines 17 and 18 (figure 2- 17). (5)   Move line 18 to the right table edge in a manner which allows the gore between lines 17 and 18 to fold neatly and drape over the right edge of the table (figure 2-18).  Place line 18 in the right hand on top of line 17. (6)   Repeat proceduresl4)and(5)above for each succeeding line in the right group until gore 32 is folded.  Scissor the right suspension line group between the middle finger and the forefinger of the right hand (figure 2-19).  Rotate the hand one-quarter turn clockwise. 2-31

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