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Difference between Pilot versions?

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I've just got myself a new to me Pilot canopy, DOM May 2006, which on the label says version 0.3.

It is a downsize from my current Pilot canopy, DOM June 2008, which says version 0.4 on the label.

What is the difference between these two versions? Anything significant regarding performance? Want to make sure I know my kit well, so am curious about the differences to expect.
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I'm still waiting on a reply from Aerodyne on an I3 reserve size query, so I'll wait till that comes back before I ask about this.

I think one difference might be that in the 0.3 there seems to be round plastic (?) discs sewn into the canopy around the line attachment points on the stabilisers - (think it it is the stabilisers, hard to tell when it is stuffed into a bag for safe keeping).

I don't recall them at all on my v0.4 canopy...
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