Interesting Facts about Hot Air Balloons - Part 1
A sheep, a duck, and a rooster on board
The hot air balloon was invented in France in 1783 by brothers Joseph and รtienne Montgolfier. The brothers arranged a demonstration for Louis XVI and the royal family in the palace courtyard. The passengers on the first test flight were a sheep, a duck, and a rooster.
The balloon rose to about 600 m, but the trip was not long. Due to a tear in the balloon casing, the balloon landed shortly after in the Vaucresson forest. Fortunately, the animals were unharmed, and they were then hailed as heroes and lived on the castle grounds for the rest of their lives.
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2022 in the Air - our Highlights from the past Year - DreamBalloon Blog
In 2022, we had many wonderful flights with you. We flew over 300 flights in Denmark, Sweden, and Poland. It was also the first year we began flying in the regions of Torun and Bydgoszcz in Poland. Here you can see photos from the past year and some interesting facts!
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How much Does a Balloon Flight Cost?
In Denmark, a balloon flight costs between DKK 1995 and 2395 per person. The ticket price often depends on the operator, the region, the type of flight (morning/evening), and many other factors.
Not all balloon tickets are the same.
Danish balloon companies operate in different ways. Some offer different prices for weekday and weekend flights, as well as for morning and evening flights. Weekend and evening balloon flights are the most popular, which is why their prices can be higher than those of morning flights on weekdays.
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Interesting Facts about Hot Air Balloons - Part 2
1. The oldest form of air travel
Hot air balloons have a rather impressive history. They are considered the very first technology that made it possible for humans to fly. Today, we mostly think of planes and helicopters when we talk about aviation, but our journey into the air actually started much earlier โ way back in 1783.
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What Do People Ask Google about when it Comes to Hot Air Balloons?
What do people ask Google about when it comes to hot air balloons?
Why are hot air balloons so big?
Why are hot air balloons so big? A single cubic foot of air weighs approximately 28 grams. When the air is heated to around 38ยฐC, it becomes about 7 grams lighter. This means that one cubic foot of hot air can only lift about 7 grams.
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Hot Air Balloon Flight over the Alps โ Pilot's Perspective!
At the start of the year, a large Danish delegation of balloon enthusiasts was in the Alpine country to pursue the rather specialized and spectacular discipline: flying over the Alps in a hot air balloon.
We participated in the Dolomiti Balloon Festival in Dobbiaco, Italy โ a small and intimate event with only 15 participating balloon teams. However, all 15 had come with a clear goal of flying long distances, and some even with the ambition of winning The Long Distance Trophy โ a prestigious recognition of the longest flight during the week.
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