MIL-DTL-81929C(AS)
illustration, foldout illustrations may be used. When the IPB illustration supports more
than one function (e.g., IPB, maintenance, component location, and test point
identification), the requirement to read the text and view the supporting illustration,
including detailed views, simultaneously is critical.
(1) The GAPL shall precede the illustration(s). The GAPL shall be provided on single
pages and shall be developed as required herein. The following column heads shall
appear on each GAPL page:
(a) "INDEX NO."
(b) "PART NUMBER"
(c) "DESCRIPTION"
(d) "UNITS PER ASSY"
(e) "USABLE ON CODE"
(f) "SM&R CODE"
(2) The required column heads shall be boxed.
(3) The illustration shall follow the GAPL pages. The illustration(s) shall be developed
as required herein.
(4) The figure title shall appear at the bottom of the image area of each illustration and
GAPL page. The figure number shall be placed before the figure title. The sheet
number shall follow the figure title. The figure number, figure title, and sheet
number shall be so placed that they will be visible when the page is folded.
(5) The reverse side of foldout pages shall be blank.
3.2.3 IPB figure identification. All pages of an IPB figure (GAPL and illustration, see
3.2.1.1) shall contain a figure number, title, and sheet number, if applicable. Sheet numbers are
not required for partial or full-page IPB figures.
3.2.3.1 Figure titles. Each IPB figure shall be assigned a figure title. The figure title shall be
identical to the nomenclature assigned to the end item the figure covers. To aid in the
identification of the item covered, all pages of the IPB figure title should include the end item
part number(s) and the reference designation, if applicable. When the specific application of the
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