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Common Questions and Answers about a balloon ride. A Balloons vary in capacity from 4 to 24 adults Most balloons carry 4 to 6 passengers but in areas where there are many people on vacation or where there are other attractions people visit, there are large companies who fly balloons that are designed just for passenger flights Q How do we get in and out of the balloon? A
Hot Air Balloon Rides in Illinois Ride Operations in Illinois Balloon Rides Chicago, Rockford, Aurora, Naperville, Peoria, Springfield, Joliet, Elgin, Waukegan, Cicero
Balloon rides in Kansas Ride Operations in Kansas Balloon Rides Wichita, Overland Park, Kansas City, Topeka, Olathe, Lawrence, Shawnee, Salina, Manhattan, Hutchinson
Hot Air App Tutorial - Tutorial Presentations - Hot Air Balloonist Over the years Shawn Gano has been working on this application for ballooning His efforts have created a fantastic app that every pilot should have and use Our most sincere thanks go out to him for the HUGE amount of time invested in creating this wonderful application This application has bec
Ballooning Hall of Fame - Hot Air Balloonist Below is a list of the Notable Balloonists that have Biographies on file with the BFA Hall of Fame committee This list is by no means the entire list of people who are considered notable If you know of someone whom you believe should have a biography on file then please reply to this topic with
Inversions - Weather Articles - Hot Air Balloonist Inversions are meteorological phenomena which balloonists encounter on a regular basis While inversions can affect the performance of a balloon in flight, they can make flights possible even when strong winds aloft are present Inversions form under a variety of conditions, and over the next few
ADS-B - Balloon Federation of America - Hot Air Balloonist There seems to be a lot of confusion regarding ADS-B requirements and lighter-than-air aircraft This has led to much speculation that in some way, lighter than air aircraft were going to need to be equipped with ADS-B equipment to be able to operate near either Class B or C airspace So, let’s l
Faster Inflations and Fan Placement. - Hot Air Balloonist Where you place your fan can have a huge impact on the inflation of the balloon First let's think about a few things Most inflation fans have the muffler placed on the left hand side of the motor This means that you should always place the fan on the Left side of the basket so the muffler exha
What happens to a worn out Hot Air Balloon? The fabric a balloon is made from is a very light weight Rip-Stop nylon or a polyester fabric This fabric only weighs about 1 9 ounces per yard The fabric is very high strength and is coated with a Urethane or silicon coating to make it air tight As a balloon ages the coating on the fabric beg