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The "bridle" consists of 4 straps that attach to the 4 lift fittings, which are 2" wide webbing. On deployment, they exit through the 15X24 BRS hatch, then up to a giant carabiner that attaches them to one big riser coming from the 36' parachute. Rocket is about 4" below this hatch and aimed at the forward end. Hatch Is secured with 1/2" tape and will separate with a good wack...........I taped it up, then gave it a good wack with a rubber mallet..
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