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  2. Fearless Fosdick - Wikipedia

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    Fosdick has notoriously bad aim and even worse judgment. Oblivious to more obvious felonies being committed in broad daylight in the background (such as murders, assaults and bank robberies), Fosdick would bypass them to shoot someone who walked on the grass or sold balloons without a license.

  3. A 7-year-old girl died playing with a popped balloon. Now her ...

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    The mother of a 7-year-old who died while playing with a balloon wants to warn parents about the dangers. "Alexandra was my world and I don’t know how I’m supposed to go on without her in my ...

  4. Balloon - Wikipedia

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    Balloons are often deliberately released, creating a so-called balloon rocket. Balloon rockets work because the elastic balloons contract on the air within them, and so when the mouth of the balloon is opened, the gas within the balloon is expelled out, and due to Newton's third law of motion, the balloon is propelled forward. This is the same ...

  5. Lawnchair Larry flight - Wikipedia

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    He had all necessary licenses and permissions, carried an oxygen supply, ADS-B transponder, and remote control of ballast and balloon-popping squibs. He released himself from the balloons and free-fell until his parachute automatically opened at 7,000 feet (2,100 m). [33] The balloon was then remotely piloted by the ground team to a safe ...

  6. 5 places to watch the Balloon Fiesta outside of the Balloon ...

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    The easiest way to watch balloons without the hassle of getting to the field is simply watching from your car. The best viewing locations are: west of Jefferson St., between Osuna Rd and Paseo Del ...

  7. History of ballooning - Wikipedia

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    The first manned balloon flight in Britain was by James Tytler on 27 August 1784. Tytler flew his balloon from Abbeyhill to Restalrig, then suburbs of Edinburgh. He flew for ten minutes at a height of 350 feet. [32] The first manned balloon flight in England was by Signor Vincent Lunardi who ascended from Moorfields (London) on 15 September ...

  8. Spy balloon – live: Biden to address nation on downed aerial ...

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    China also has accused the US of deploying high-altitude balloons over its Xinjiang and Tibet regions after earlier this week claiming that the US sent balloons without permission into its ...

  9. Solar balloon - Wikipedia

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    A 10-foot solar "tetroon" A 4 meters high solar balloon floats over a meadow. A solar balloon is a balloon that gains buoyancy when the air inside is heated by solar radiation, usually with the help of black or dark balloon material. The heated air inside the solar balloon expands and has lower density than the surrounding air.