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  2. Balloon mail - Wikipedia

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    Balloon mail is often sent as part of a balloon competition. The balloon mail posts of Paris in 1870 The Louis Blanc, piloted by Eugène Farcot on 12 October 1870, was the 10th balloon mail of the 66 sent during the siege. Historically, balloons were used to transport mail from Paris during the Siege of Paris of 1870–1871. About 66 unguided ...

  3. Moulins Ball - Wikipedia

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    Various means were used to try and maintain this relational bridge through the exchange of mail, but mainly in the Paris-province direction, such as the balloon mail, which could carry several bags of mail; for the duration of the siege, 67 of these balloons were produced in the Gare du Nord, Gare de l'Est and Gare d'Orléans, which were free ...

  4. List of balloonists - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier, French, inventors of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon; Jean Pierre Alfred Nadal, Siege of Paris 1870 French balloon aeronautist, 1871 lieutenant magasinier général des aérostiers civils et militaires [4] [5] Letitia Ann Sage (c.1750–1817), first British woman to ascend in a balloon

  5. Nothing could go wrong: The story behind the Paris Olympics ...

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    Some parts, like the balloon or the flame system, had been tested to ensure a smooth flight, but — with so much secrecy — never all together, making the balloon a bit of an Olympic-sized Hail Mary. So when the golden balloon lit up the Paris skies, the cherry on top of Friday's opening ceremony, it dazzled spectators. As the French designer ...

  6. Paris 2024: The Olympic flame is ... not really a flame

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    Teddy Riner and Marie-Jose Perec watch as the cauldron rises in a balloon in Paris, France, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 26, 2024.

  7. List of ballooning accidents - Wikipedia

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    Balloon involved was a Rozière hybrid hydrogen-hot-air balloon and not a Montgolfiere hot-air balloon. [1] No survivors. Considered one of the first fatal aviation accidents, possibly the first in recorded history. [2] 2 0 6 July 1819: Sophie Blanchard: Paris Sophie Blanchard tried to start a firework in 300 m height above Paris. The balloon ...

  8. Matías Pérez (balloonist) - Wikipedia

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    The list goes on, and includes the famous French pilot Eugène Godard, who flew his balloon Ville de París (City of Paris) many times in the island, before selling it to Matías Pérez for 1,200 hard pesos. [citation needed] Godard was a reputed balloon pilot and builder. He built his first prototype in 1845, and launched several models within ...

  9. Amid bankruptcy filing, Pioneer Balloon owners find cheer in ...

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    Part of the acquisition included Qualatex, a balloon brand name that was established in 1935 and became “known as the very best balloons around the world,” Ted Vlamis said.