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  2. Kyaw Yin - Wikipedia

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    Kyaw Yin (Burmese: ကျော်ရင် 1873 - 1939), also known as Mee-Bone-Pyan U Kyaw Yin, was a Burmese balloonist who flew a hot air balloon to many places in Burma. He flew his personally designed hot air balloon (Mee-Bone-Pyan in Burmese) in acrobatic fashion as a stuntman.

  3. Larry Moss (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2004, Moss shifted his focus to "Balloon Manor" – a haunted house made entirely of latex balloons. Moss organized and led a design team of professional balloon artists and community volunteers to build, promote and run the functional, Halloween-themed balloon installation. Each life-sized structure required more than 100,000 ...

  4. Spirit of Freedom (balloon) - Wikipedia

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    Designed and build by Tim Cole Sr. of Greeley, Colorado, out of kevlar and carbon with a clear bubble hatch. The Spirit-of-Freedom gondola the size of a closet, had a bench and a sleeping bag. Fossett used an autopilot designed by Bruce Comstock to control the burners while he averaged 4 hours of sleep per day in 45 minute naps. [8]

  5. Ed Yost - Wikipedia

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    Yost’s invention improved modern hot-air balloons into semi-maneuverable aircraft. Yost patented further refinements he made to the hot-air balloon, including nonporous synthetic fabrics, maneuvering vents, and deflation systems for landing. Yost also designed the distinctive “teardrop” shape of the hot air balloon envelope itself. [3]

  6. Lindstrand Balloons - Wikipedia

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    Lindstrand Balloons was a manufacturer of hot air balloons and other aerostats. The company was started by Swedish -born pilot and aeronautical designer Per Lindstrand in Oswestry , England, as Colt Balloons (later Thunder & Colt Balloons, then Lindstrand Balloons) in 1978.

  7. Louis Capazza - Wikipedia

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    He made many flights between 1891 and 1892 in Britain and between 1893 and 1894 in France. He designed a lenticular-shaped balloon airship [1] and was the inventor of a parachute in which he made two jumps. [4] During a flight attempt in August 1892 at the Welsh Harp, England, the balloon slipped out of the net, and launched without him. The ...

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