This Radio Controlled Parachute Pack will contain everything needed to deploy the Parachute as well as manipulate its airfoil during flight to control its descent rate and direction from a remote hand held radio transmitter. It is for this reason that it is desirable to use a Ram Air Parachute (See U.S. Pat. No. 3,285,546). The devices needed to accomplish this are a Ram Air Parachute, Radio Controlled Parachute Pack, Radio receiver, Servo/Servos, Battery pack, Control Cables, and a hand held Remote Radio Transmitter which is controlled by a Remote Operator. The pack can have a separate compartment for the radio equipment as well as a separate compartment for the packing and deployment of the Parachute. It should be noted that it doesn't have to be limited to just these two compartments. It may be beneficial to add additional compartments in the pack for housing other devices such as an on board Arial Camera or a smoke dispensing device for easy tracking of the Skydiver/Object while in flight.
The Servo/Servos will be firmly mounted in the radio compartment of the pack. When the hand held radio transmitter gives a right turn command to the Radio Receiver housed within the pack the receiver then makes the Turn Servo move to carry out the right turn command. The Turn Servo will pull down on a cable attached to right side of the Parachute. This will cause more drag on the right side of the parachute causing a right turn to be executed. It can be seen that just the opposite is true if a left turn is executed. It is desirable to pull on both the right and left side of the parachute to carry out what is known as a flare maneuver during a landing. This greatly reduces the speed and descent rate at the landing point. This is carried out by sending the flare command from the Remote Radio Transmitter. The Radio Receiver tells the Flare Servo to pull down on both the right and left turn control lines simultaneously. This causes more overall Drag on the parachute which slows its forward speed and makes for a softer and more controllable landing. The Radio Controlled Parachute Pack can be easily secured to the Skydiver or Object by use of Velcro straps or a Five Point Harness. Because the Radio Controlled Parachute Pack contains all of the necessary components need to control the direction of flight and the deployment of its Parachute remotely the skydiver or object attached to the Pack is basically along for the ride. This will allow the Radio Controller to drop a G.I. Joe, Barbie, and a Ken Doll or for that matter any other object(s) they desire as long as the weight of the object can be supported by the size of the Parachute. It truly becomes a universal Radio Controlled Parachute Pack.