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14 years 7 months ago #81015 by Seanie_Morris
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Sounds the business Darragh.

Graham, patent that tagline!

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14 years 7 months ago #81016 by Graham
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There is a parachute between the baloon and the kit,

they mentioned somewhere that there was a wire tied around the rope and when they passed current through it it would heat up and cut the rope, I dont know if it was done remotely or at a predetermined time/height/location,

It appeared they were in the middle of nowhere and had enough clear land,

I suppose if it was waterproofed and sealed and it could float it could be done out to sea with a few boats on standby for the recovery, less dangerous!

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14 years 7 months ago #81017 by Greenflashman
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Knowing the weather here we would probably lose it on it's descent B)
I wonder if,a big IF here,the likes of Dave Grennan and others could photograph it on the way up and down. On the mention of needing permission, we could just say that we are celebrating a Chinese wedding and release a few lanterns along side it to test wind speed etc.:dry:

I haven't had a chance to read their web site yet but how big was the overall apparatus on launch?
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14 years 7 months ago #81018 by Graham
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cgi.ebay.ie/Box-of-20-Red-Weather-Balloo...ksid=p3286.m63.l1177


"It was an accident Judge, someone tripped over the theader and the rope snapped sending the balloons to space! , we tied them to our sandwich cooler box (containing Electronics) but it just wasnt heavy enough!"

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14 years 7 months ago #81019 by darragh
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The Spanish teens used balloons from www.kaymont.com/pages/home.cfm .

Early morning is best for ascent as winds are generally lighter in the morning.

Darragh

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14 years 7 months ago #81027 by dave_lillis
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Very impressive!!
and by the looks of it not too difficult to do, just a little work and some airspace to do it with.

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