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  2. Kamifūsen - Wikipedia

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    Hot-air kamifūsen in Kamihinokinai in 2015 Kamifusen being launched at a festival in Yamagata Prefecture. The Kamihinokinai Paper Balloon Festival (上桧木内の紙風船上げ) is held in Semboku, Akita on February 10 each year. Hundreds of very large hot-air kamifūsen, resembling sky lanterns, are flown for good luck in the coming year.

  3. Sky lantern - Wikipedia

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    In typical designs, as long as the lantern stays upright the paper will not get hot enough to ignite, but if the balloon is tilted (say, by the wind or by hitting some object), it may catch fire while still in the air. All the paper will usually burn in a few seconds, but the flame source may remain lit until it hits the ground.

  4. Paper lantern - Wikipedia

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    There are three general types of paper lanterns, they are: Hanging lantern - the basic type of paper lantern used for illumination. They are meant to be carried, hung, or mounted on stands. Sky lantern - a small hot air balloon made of paper, with an opening at the bottom where a small fire is suspended. Also known as "flying lanterns", "sky ...

  5. Get Crafty With These Creative Valentine's Box Ideas - AOL

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    Hot Air Balloon Valentine Box This piñata can hold way more than candy. The balloon shapes were made from cardboard and decorated with colorful striped tissue paper.

  6. Hot air ballooning - Wikipedia

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    Hot air balloon event. Hot air ballooning is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying hot air balloons. Attractive aspects of ballooning include the exceptional quiet (except when the propane burners are firing), the lack of a feeling of movement, and the bird's-eye view. Since the balloon moves with the direction of the winds ...

  7. Hot air balloon - Wikipedia

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    The hot air balloon is the first successful human-carrying flight technology. The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight in the world was performed in Paris, France, by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes on November 21, 1783, [1] in a balloon created by the Montgolfier brothers. [2]

  8. Hot air balloon lands on home after snagging on street light

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    A pilot with Hot Air Expeditions told news outlet Arizona's Family that the low-on-fuel balloon was trying to land in a nearby open field when wind changed its trajectory, moving it from the ...

  9. History of aviation - Wikipedia

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    Since ancient times, the Chinese understood that hot air rises and applied the principle to a type of small hot air balloon called a sky lantern. A sky lantern consists of a paper balloon under or just inside which a small lamp is placed. Sky lanterns are traditionally launched for recreation and during festivals.