Figure 1-9. Heater
tie tapes (3), are located to the left of a tent
end section (1), when facing either end of the
tent from the outside.
c. Intermediate Sections. Each tent inter-
mediate section contains a window assembly ( A,
fig. 1-10) consisting of a cloth netting screen
(4), a plastic windowpane (3) with slide fast.
ener (5) and tie tapes (2), and a blackout flap
(1) with tie tapes. The plastic windowpane
(B) is sewed to the tent fabric on top and
secured around the window frame by a 6 ½
inch slide fastener. It may be rolled up or
tied with tie tapes. The blackout flap (C) is
sewed to the outside of the tent fabric. It can
be
be
all
dropped over the screen and pane or can
rolled up and tied with tie tapes.
Note. Intermediate sections must be erected so that
windows are on the same side of the tent.
1-6. Tent Liner
The tent liner (fig. 1-11) consists of two
end sections (2) and intermediate sections (9)
to match the outer tent fabric. Each end and
intermediate section is supplied with nine
aluminum pipes (12) which are used to secure
the liner to the frame. Each end section contains
a personnel door (1), a vehicle door (11),
a ventilator flap (7), and heater ducts (10).
The end sections are marked A and B. The
difference between them is the type of fastener
provided for their attachment to an inter-
mediate liner section. End section A has a
becket lacing; section B has grommets. The
two types of fasteners are necessary because
each intermediate liner section contains a plas-
tic windowpane (8) which must be alined with
the windowpane in each intermediate tent
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