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the vibration releases the prop from the shallow notch in 

 the target so that both fall down. 



Fig. 28. 



Fig. 29. 



For cavalry the figures are drawn on a cloth target 10 

 meters long and 2 meters high; swinging horizontally on a 

 pivot made of an old artillery axle and wheel (figs. 32, 33). 



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It is turned normal to the plane of fire to make it appear, 

 and parallel to make it disappear. 



The artillery targets (fig. 35) are operated in the same way 

 as the infantry targets ; each of the figures for the guns, lim- 

 ber, personnel, etc., may have its own cord, or some may be 

 made automatic, or all may be made to rise together. 



