Flying parachute is a bipedal take-off and landing aircraft with inflatable soft wings as the main body. Its flight power is wind force, gravity and pilot's control force.
For all moving objects, the first quality requirement is stability. The stability of a paraglider refers to its tendency or ability to return to its original state (smooth and straight flight) after being disturbed by external forces (mostly gusts, turbulence or pilot's short-term control). In short, a stable paraglider can automatically return to normal flight state after encountering gust interference, or it has the ability to "get rid of" flight in stable airflow.
As a new type of outdoor glider, paraglider can hover at low altitude in the area designated by customers, and can also fly in formation composed of several aircraft, which is particularly spectacular.