



The canopy was pneumatically actuated so if all the air is bled off and the hooks are not in the locked position, you and a few helpers should be able to pivot it up to the open position and prop it in place. It's quite heavy, BTW. That black & yellow tube on the back left corner is the canopy prop rod.
If your hoist has 4 hooks and a spanner bar you should be able to hook 2 into the corners of those 2 aft cavities under the transparency and the others into the 2 forward pyro cavities. If you don't plan to keep the canopy, a safer way would be to drill and attach eye bolts to the corners and hook in there and take up the hoist chain slack.
Then it's just a matter of disconnecting & removing any linkages behind the seat. If memory serves there was a big hinge pin for the pneumatic cylinder and a couple other smaller ones on either side for balance. There may be some cotter pins involved also. Once the canopy is up and chocked, post a pic of the aft linkage area and I can tell you for sure.
Special request: Can you also post a close up pic of the data plate? It should have the serial number on it. I'd like to see if I may have worked on it eons ago. Thanks!
