Talk:Cluster ballooning

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John Ninomiya has gone to 21,000 feet. This is more than the cited world record of Ian Ashpole (11,000 feet).

http://www.clusterballoon.org/celebration_03/celebration_03.htm

Am I missing something?

It may not of been recongized as a record flight.


Exactly, even the intro is inconsistent, with Walters going up three miles.

Also, can we please use units of measurement that are directly comparable and that everybody understands (SI)? Thanks. 83.67.217.254 21:21, 15 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Not everyone understands SI; this is English wikipedia, which means there are a lot of americans too. Standard thing to do on wikipedia is use SI and Imperial measurements.


Citation needed: The web site http://www.answers.com/topic/cluster-ballooning refers to a 1960 Italian movie which features a cluster balloon used to jam police radio. Can any actual citation of a real event where cluster balloons are used to jam police radio be found? If not this article needs to be altered.

First?

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Was Larry Walters the first to try cluster ballooning? // Liftarn

Depends on your definition. The original zepplins were a series of gas bags, does that count as a cluster? Perhaps this article should mention it. Alberto Santos-Dumont? Geo8rge (talk) 10:41, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
DIY hobbyists? In Sept/1954 Garrett Cashman was in the upstate New York papers (and Life Magazine [1]) for his 13mi trip to 6,200ft with home-built 60-balloon cluster. No lawnchair, just a foot-square padded plank. He went on to fly his clusters at state fairs and as advertising stunts. He claimed a 19,000ft flight in 1955 (caused him to hallucinate.) Youtube has a Spanish-lang news spot for his unsuccessful launch carrying a huge ad banner. Air&Space Magazine[2] goes over the history. Earlier, Dr. Jean Piccard of the Piccard balloonist family flew a 98-balloon cluster Jul/1937. Wjbeaty (talk) 04:04, 23 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Life Magazine, Sept 20, 1954 p32, and Nov 21, 1955 pp44-45
  2. ^ Air & Space, "The Drifters" Aug 2010

Danger

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Suggestion mention danger. for example: Cluster ballooning is an uncommon and dangerous form of ballooning. It might also be pointed out that this activity is more of a stunt sort of like flag pole sitting. Geo8rge (talk) 10:41, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Fake record?

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"On May 28, 2010, Jonathan Trappe crossed the English Channel, landing safely in a cabbage field in France."

Careful! This record may be a fake. A french newspaper (la Voix du Nord) investigated around this event, and showed numerous incoherences. There was no image of Jonathan Trappe flying above the channel nor approaching the coast. The Nationale Gendarmerie waited for Jonathan Trappe along the french coast, but never saw him. Besides Jonathan Trappe said his flight "quiet" whereas there was a strong wind (force 6). And the wind direction should have transported him in Britanny (being very lucky) or in Northern England (since the wind direction changed between take off and landing). When the french gendarmerie asked questions to Jonathan Trappe, his story was inconsistent.

http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Region/actualite/Secteur_Region/2010/05/29/article_l-exploit-de-la-traversee-de-la-manche-p.shtml

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Please check out the documentation on Jonathan's www.clusterbalooning.com website on the flight over the English Channel. With the photos, data, meteorology charts, etc, it is very difficult to consider this a hoax. Plus several other news agencies have reported it as accurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.0.112.194 (talk) 06:48, 12 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

famous balloonists

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This section is super messy! Also, it fails to mention Kent Couch. Neilisyours (talk) 23:13, 26 February 2011 (UTC)neilisyoursReply

We should also add Daniel Boria, 5 July 2015. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33414264 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Peterburk~enwiki (talkcontribs) 01:35, 7 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

moved here

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this was tagged since march 2009,

==In fiction==

  • In the Pixar film Up, the character Carl Fredricksen, voiced by Edward Asner, attaches a cluster of balloons to his house in an attempt to explore the world without having to leave his home. Pixar promoted the film with cluster balloon events allowing media VIP's to get in a replica of Carl Fredricksen's armchair and fly suspended by balloons up to 50 meters in the air while the armchair was tied by cords in the ground.[1]
  • The Australian movie Danny Deckchair features a character ("Danny") who ties a bunch of helium filled balloons to his deckchair during a party. His friends hold down the chair but inadvertently let go and set Danny on a ride across Australia, which causes him to become a national hero.
  • In the video game Pikmin, an enemy uses a cluster of balloons to drop bombs.
  • In the Malcolm in the Middle episode "Day Care", Reese, having found religion, attempts to fly to heaven using balloons attached to a lawn chair. He ends up crashing through a church's stained-glass window.
  • In the Arrested Development episode "Forget-me-Now," George attempts to use cluster balloons to escape house arrest.
  • In the Simpsons episode 'Coming to Homerica', Homer tries to fly in a deckchair with helium balloons attached to it but the balloons will not lift him. Carl and Lenny get on as he gets off, and go into incredibly high altitudes and nearly freeze to death.
  • In the game Chrono Trigger in one of the endings it is possible to see the two main characters float away utilizing the technique.

icetea8 (talk) 04:14, 26 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ ClusterBalloon.com, Carl Fredricksen's Flying Armchair
  2. ^ Time.com, "Boy Meets Kiddies" 1963 TIME review of A Ticklish Affair.
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