• Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    You can actually steer them. Winds go in different directions in different heights.

    • horse@feddit.org
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      3 hours ago

      Jumping out of a hot air balloon can not just kill you, but also everyone else in the basket.

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          It makes the balloon suddenly get one whole person lighter and shoot up in the air. The pilot has to prepare for this by being in a descent when the jumper jumps out. If the jump is unexpected, the balloon will climb so fast that the balloon collapses, deflating and falling out of the sky.

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            Wow, so that would be really rude. I would not have thought it could be so big an issue, but I guess now that I think about it, all I know about hot air balloons is sandbags that you just untie and throw off, which totally cannot be how it works, but I probably saw it in a movie as a child. And I weigh at least like five or six bags of sand.

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      Team Rocket are actually great pilots! The spots they can get that balloon into and out of are absurd. They can take it seemingly whatever direction they want, with people and critters jumping into and out of the balloon at random.

      They could be professional aeronauts, but their boss keeps making them chase a living high voltage hazard and his balloon-wrecking friends.

    • 🍉 DrRedOctopus 🐙🍉@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      they blew up all the budget for tools, travel and hotels in a giant balloon shaped like their pet.

      Lots of questionable choices, but cant deny their dedication to camp.

    • ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      They weren’t the only members of team rocket to use balloon travel.

      We have no idea how it averages out.

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      Looks like two of them are about to collide. Do they gently bounce off eachother like in a cartoon, or do cables get caught and twisted and everyone falls to their death?

      That looks like a nice apartment complex next to a huge park. Nice neighborhood.

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        It depends on if they are racing or not, which if they are they put those racing spikes on all sides just in case, you know like the Chariots with the blades on the wheels.

      • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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        They occasionally do bump off each other, usually during mass ascent at the Balloon Fiesta.

        Those are houses. About 2500 sq. ft., two floors, no basement.

        It’s the biggest park in the neighborhood, mostly grass, plus a dog run area, and a small playground. The three smaller parks get many more visitors than this one. It’s a waste of space and water, IMO, because people don’t use it very much. Maybe there just aren’t many kids near it?

        I dunno if you can find the video online, but many years ago, when I was on a balloon crew, a balloon (not “my” balloon) was up when it was too windy, and the envelope collapsed partway, the throat, where the fire shoots up, was closed, and the balloon was falling. Near the end, the pilot in desperation, burned, and snapped half of the cables holding the basket. The basket tipped, and they all fell to their death. So, yeah, like any transportation method, there are dangers.

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        Took a ride in one once.

        You can steer. Just raise and lower the craft until you catch right air currents.

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    I have taken off in a hot air balloon a dozen times or so…

    Not once did I land with it. Even good landings seem to leave some things to luck.

    Edit: added forgotten T.

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        I jumped…

        Some say I’m still falling to this day.

        In all seriousness, balloon jumps are a unique experience in skydiving… Because you go from dead silence to the rush of air at terminal velocity. Sure you can jump a helicopter that is hovering, but they are louder than airplanes.

        Exits from a balloon also tend to catch less experienced jumpers off guard, because you can’t fly your body till the speed builds up. First timers tend to flail a little. By the second jump they do just fine.

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          I never walked a tight rope. I don’t think I could even in my prime.

          I exit using a line that was connected at the top of the balloon to swing out and do multiple flips. The rope was really long so you would get a huge amount of speed and fling off the end.

            • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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              How’s this?

              Also, in the first picture the walker was blown off because the balloons were tied down. In this picture, the balloons are moving with the wind, so the walker won’t be blown off so easily.

              That’s another thing about being up in a balloon that surprises first-timers, there’s no wind, and it’s very quiet, when the burner isn’t burning.

      • WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today
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        Better still, how does taking off in a hot air balloon while you’re still in another one work?

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      When I skydived I always wanted to do a balloon jump but never had the opportunity.

      Lots of aircraft I’ve never landed in though.