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Table 1.  Main and Reserve Parachute Characteristics
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TM-10-1670-287-23P MC-4 RAM Air Free-Fall Personnel Parachute System NSN 1670-01-306-2100 Manual
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MC-4 RAM AIR FREE-FALL PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM THEORY OF OPERATION

TM 10-1670-287-23&P 0002 00 0002 00-15/(16 Blank) 5.    Place unpacked parachutes in aviator kit bags. 6.    Cover canopy during periods of inactivity.  Avoid exposing canopy to sunlight, inspection lights, or fluorescent lights for prolonged periods.  Nylon material is subject to deterioration under ultraviolet light. 7.    Use a heated building to store parachutes when available.  Store parachute in a dry, well-ventilated location protected from pilferage, dampness, fire, dirt, insects, rodents, and direct sunlight. 8.    Canopies should be slowly removed from water immersion by tail section first so water will drain from the open cells and not warp the construction.    END OF WORK PACKAGE

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