Ballooning
- High Up In The Air For many centuries human beings dreamed to fly high
in the open sky,Ballooning - High Up In The Air but they did not have the technology
to fulfill their desire. By early 18th century, following the continuous efforts
of several years, people finally succeeded in making big balloons filled with
steam. Those balloons were lighter than air, which took them into high into the
air, but initially only few people dared to fly on those balloons. In the year
1783, ballooning became an adventure sports, when two French brothers Joseph Michel
Montgoflier and Jacques Etiene Montgoflier created and set aloft a 17.83 m high
fire balloon. The balloon carrying a sheep, a roosted and a duck landed safely
at a distance of 3.2 kms, after a flight of eight minutes. Later in the same year
Jean Francois Pilatre De Rozier along with Marquis D'Arlandes, flew in a hot air
balloon, which marked the first journey made by man through air. This historic
event took place in Paris and the success of this journey gave birth to the air
ballooning sport.
Ballooning In India In India, the adventure
sports of ballooning is somewhat new, as it was started here in 20th century.
The Balloon Club in India which was established in 1970 at Safdarjung Airport,
New Delhi, is the tail off point and headquarters of ballooning. The Balloon Club
of India annually organizes a 'Balloon Mela' or Balloon fair in November, when
a large number of competitions and events are held. Today the aerosport has gained
popularity among the adventure enthusiasts. In India commercial balloon rides
are still not available. Joy rides on the balloons provide the picturesque view
of the ground from the top, which is altogether an exhilarating experience.
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Equipments
Required The balloon is made from a 1,000 sq.yards of rip stop nylon,
load tape, steel wire ropes, basket, an altimeter, a compass, cylinders of propane
or butane gas, burners, ropes. Generally a balloon is 50 ft wide and 70 ft high
and 57,000 cubic ft in volume, the bigger sizes are also available. The Balloon
is attached to basket with steel ropes, the cylinders of propane or butane fire
burns are fixed at the mouth of the Balloon. The basket is made from resilient
wicker and enforced with a mesh of steel wire ropes. As hot air ballooning is
still not much popular in India, you may have to import the necessary equipments
from abroad.
How a Balloon Flies Hot Air Balloon Preparing
for DepartureWhen cold air is blown into the mouth of balloon by a fan and the
burners are lit, it makes the balloon airborne. The pilot can steer the balloon
along the chartered route by regulating hot a cold air. A balloon with a single
person can rise up to 800 feet, while for groups its height is restricted between
200 and 500 feet. A balloon can fly as fast the speed of wind, but high wind landings
always need skill and experience persons.
Ballooning Essentials
» One must be physically and mentally fit to enjoy the thrills of air ballooning.
» The basket has no seats to sit, therefore standing for the duration of
the flight may be panicky.
» Do not take children as they may disturb
the comfort and enjoyment of other passengers. The size of the basket is quiet
small and the walls are usually four feet high, small children would hardly see
the surroundings unless accompanied by an adult.
» Clothing should match
the climatic conditions- sturdy shoes, sunglasses, gloves and a cap.
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Must take permission from the Balloon Club of India, before starting a ballooning
trip in India.