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I respectfully take issue with the sentence: "The three-ring system is simple, inexpensive, reliable, and requires less physical force than other parachute release systems", as it reads like a commercial advertisement with a bias for the product, and is not neutral. Additionally, there is no citation in support of this assertion at all, much less one to an objective source. -Scrutiny11, 12/4/2014
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editThe animation is very nice, but it all happens too fast for me to really understand what's going on. I would also find it useful if there was a longer pause at the beginning so that I could examine the mechanism and get my head around it.
If I download the gif and paste it into another document, it then has pause/play controls. Is it possible to provide these controls for the gif on the Wikipedia page? I have no idea how to do it myself.