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Acrobatics for pilots: elements and figures in paragliding

Paragliding is a form of extreme sport that attracts people from all over the world. Athletes use a special parachute to ascend to a height. The parachutists then perform various tricks and figures. Acrobatics is one of the most exciting and dangerous parts of the sport. Its elements and figures can surprise even experienced pilots. In this article we will look at some of the popular elements and figures in paragliding.

Before we start looking at specific elements and figures, it is important to understand that acrobatics is dangerous and requires a high level of preparation. Beginners should start with simple tricks and gradually progress to more complex ones. It is also necessary to keep an eye on safety, to control the speed and height of the flight, and to be sure to use protective equipment.

Shifters

Flips are one of the simplest elements of acrobatics in paragliding. The essence of this element is to turn 360 degrees in the horizontal plane. This element can be performed while flying at a low altitude and does not require any special training.

Kerbover

Kerbover is an acrobatic element, which consists of turning 360 degrees in a vertical plane. This element can also be performed while flying at a low altitude and does not require any special training.

Wittles

A wiggle is an acrobatic element, which consists in rotating around one's axis while rotating the parachute. This element can be performed while flying at medium altitude and requires some training.

Wheels

The wheels are an element of acrobatics, which consists in rotating around the vertical axis while rotating the parachute around its horizontal axis. This element can be performed while flying at an altitude of 500 to 1000 meters and requires a high level of training and experience. It requires good control of speed and flight altitude as well as the ability to control the rotation of the parachute in order to perform the wheels.

Twister

A twister is an acrobatic element, which consists in rotating around a vertical axis while rotating the parachute around its vertical axis. Can be performed at an altitude of 500 to 1000 meters. Requires high training and experience.

Choreography

Choreography are figures that are performed by parachutists in synchrony in the air. Choreography may include various acrobatic elements such as flips, kerbsticks, whittles, cartwheels and twisters. The choreography requires good coordination and trust between the pilots.

Cascades

Cascades are elements that are performed by several pilots at the same time in the air. Cascades can include a variety of acrobatic elements such as flips, kerbsticks, whirls, wheels and twisters. Cascades require good teamwork and trust between pilots.

In conclusion, acrobatics for pilots is an exciting and dangerous sport that requires a high level of training and experience. The elements and figures described in this article are only some of the many that can be performed while flying a paraglider. It is important to remember that safety must always come first. Beginners should start with simple elements and gradually progress to more complex ones.

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