The emergency parachute container is on the front of the harness -- here shown lower down (farther back) than is usual nowadays.
By this time the spectre of the luffing dive had been eliminated by the simple addition of tip struts that, when the sail tries to invert (or 'blow down'), provide an up-elevator effect.
This 3-D example was one of fifty of the author's paintings displayed for two weeks in 1985 at the Regent Centre, Christchurch, Dorset. Unfortunately, as is the case with many of these paintings from the early 1980s, some of the colors (especially purple) have faded.