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the cabin on each side. They are to be so arranged that the slipstream is deflected to give adequate cabin ventilation when the aircraft is stationary on the ground. The inlets are to be covered with jute sackling or other similar material, and a syringe is to be provided for the purpose of spraying the sacking.

As much door space as possible is required for rapid evacuation in case of emergency.

Two axes capable of cutting through the cabin walls are also to be provided, one at each end of the cabin.

The fitting of the medical equipment is to be subject to the inspection and approval of the Director of Medical Services.

8. MISCELLANEOUS.

Adequate provision is to be made for towing and handling on the ground.

A sufficient number of holding down rings are to be fitted to the lower planes for the purpose of securing the aircraft in the open.

As far as possible the aircraft is to be interchangeable with the Service Type "Vimy".

The dope scheme to be used is:

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