Figure 1-7. Ventilatorblies (fig. 1-8) are inserted in pockets onthe inside of the door fabric. Each door sparassembly is equipped with nylon rollers (2),that fit into channels of the door post assem-blies. Hoist cable assemblies from the doorwinch and transom chord assembly passthrough holes in the door spar assemblies andthrough D-ring guides attached to the insideof the door fabric, These cable assemblies,which are activated by the hoist chain connectedto the door winch, raise and lower the doorspar assemblies and vehicle door fabric. Whenclosed, the door is secured by means of J-hooksand lacing lines.(3) The ventilator assembly is locatedabove the vehicle door. It consists of a clothnetting insect screen (1A, fig. 1-7), a hood andspring assembly (2A), and a ventilator flapwith tie tapes and D-ring chapes (B, fig. 1-7).The ventilator flap is sewed to the outer skinand, when closed, is secured at the top with thetie tapes and D-rings. It may be opened orclosed as required.(4) The personnel door (fig. 1-8) is lo-cated to the light of a tent end section whenfacing either end of the tent from the outside.The opening is an 89-inch slide fastener (1).When closed, the door flap is secured with togglechapes (2) and wood toggles (3).(5) The heater ducts, (4, fig. 1-9) with1-9
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