Paragliders
Paragliders are lightweight, free-flying aircraft that consist of a fabric wing and a harness for the pilot. They are designed to glide through the air, allowing pilots to soar and enjoy scenic views from above. Paragliding is often done from hills or mountains, where pilots can take advantage of rising air currents to gain altitude.
The wing of a paraglider is shaped like a parachute, but it is designed for forward flight. Pilots control their direction and altitude by shifting their weight and using brake lines attached to the wing. Paragliding is a popular adventure sport, attracting enthusiasts worldwide, including those who enjoy activities like skydiving and hang gliding.