Will man ever be able to fly like a bird? Well no, of course not. We lack the fundamental physical attributes that would give us the ability to take flight. However attatched to a paraglider, you can experience the nearest thing to flying as you float screnely through the sky.
Paragliders' canopies are self-inflating structures consisting of a row of cells, most of them open at the front and all of them closed at the back, joined together side by side. Moving through the air keeps them inflated as air enters in the front but can't get out the back.
In cross-section, the cells form an aerofoil shape to produce lift, just like an aeroplane wing.
Accompanied by a pilot who steers the paraglider using levers, you'll have an unforgettable experience as you take to the skies like a giant eagle.