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  2. File:Hemispherical photography canopy manual rich 1989.pdf

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  3. Aircraft canopy - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft canopy. An aircraft canopy is the transparent enclosure over the cockpit of some types of aircraft. An aircraft canopy provides a controlled and sometimes pressurized environment for the aircraft's occupants, and allows for a greater field of view over a traditional flight deck. A canopy's shape is a compromise designed to minimize ...

  4. Eiri-Avion PIK-20 - Wikipedia

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    First flight. 10 October 1973. Number built. over 425. The PIK-20 sailplane was designed at the Helsinki University of Technology by Pekka Tammi, with advice from Ilkka Rantasalo and Raimo Nurminen. The prototype first flew on 10 October 1973. [1] It was produced initially by Molino Oy who were taken over by Eiri-Avion Oy (currently Eirikuva Oy ...

  5. Bubble canopy - Wikipedia

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    Bubble canopy. F-16 Fighting Falcon showing a bubble canopy. A bubble canopy is an aircraft canopy constructed without bracing, for the purpose of providing a wider unobstructed field of view to the pilot, often providing 360° all-round visibility. The designs of bubble canopies can vary drastically; some, such as on later versions of the F4U ...

  6. T-10 parachute - Wikipedia

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    The T-10 Parachute is a series of static line -deployed parachutes used by the militaries for combat mass-assault airborne operations and training. The T-10 parachute was introduced in the early 1950s. In 1976, the B model introduced the anti-inversion net; in 1986, the C model was introduced, which changed the pocket band free length from 4 ...

  7. T-11 parachute - Wikipedia

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    The T-11 harness is designed to displace opening shock forces of the reserve parachute equally along the long axis of the jumper’s body. The main canopy and harness weighs 38 pounds (17 kg), and the reserve assembly 15 pounds (6.8 kg), for a total of 53 pounds (24 kg). The main canopy is 30.6 feet (9.3 m) inflated diameters at the hem.

  8. Static line - Wikipedia

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    Design and use. A static line is a cord attached at one end to the aircraft and at the other end to the top of the jumper's "D-Bag" (deployment bag, into which the canopy is packed). The parachutist's fall from the aircraft causes the static line to become taut, this then pulls the D-Bag out of the container on the jumper's back.

  9. Canopy walkway - Wikipedia

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    The Kakum Canopy Walkway extends for more than 300 metres and includes a viewing platform and seven bridges up to 35 metres above the forest floor. Malaysia. The Danum Valley Canopy Walkway, located in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo gives visitors views of spectacular tropical rainforest from a 300-metre-long, 27-metre-high canopy walkway.