How is powered parachuting different from powered paragliding?

A powered paraglider, known as a paramotor outside the USA, is a backpack-style aircraft engine, designed to convert a paraglider wing to a Powered Paraglider (PPG). The powered paraglider pilot is suspended in a sitting position in the backpack-style harness. The powered paraglider wing folds up into a 30 lb.

Pack in about five minutes and, along with the motor pack, can be easily transported in a small vehicle. The powered parachute, due to its weight and dune buggy-style undercarriage, must be transported in a trailer. It's somewhat easier to learn to fly a Powered Parachute.

It takes more physical agility and stamina to launch a powered paraglider than it does a powered parachute. A powered paraglider weighs anywhere from 35 to 100 lbs. , and is carried on your back, in contrast to a powered parachute which you sit in and takeoff on wheels.

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