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Lawnchair Larry flight - Wikipedia
On July 2, 1982, Larry Walters (April 19, 1949 – October 6, 1993) made a 45-minute flight in a homemade aerostat made of an ordinary lawn chair and 42 helium-filled weather balloons. [2]
How the Balloon-Borne “Flying Lawn Chair” Got Into the …
On July 2, 1982, Los Angeles truck driver Larry Walters launched his “aircraft”—a Sears lawn chair dubbed Inspiration — from his backyard. He had attached to it more than 40 helium-filled weather...
Mysteries of Flight: Lawn Chair Larry - Plane & Pilot Magazine
At 11 a.m. on July 2, 1982, he would take flight from the backyard of his girlfriend's home in San Pedro, California, by tying 42 8-foot helium-filled weather balloons, tiered into four layers, to a Sears-purchased aluminum lawn chair angled back at a 45-degree angle, using gallon jugs of water as ballast.
Did a Man Fly in a Lawn Chair Attached to Helium Balloons?
Claim: A man soared three miles above Los Angeles in an "aircraft" consisting of an aluminum lawn chair tethered to helium weather balloons.
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Fact checked by snopes.comLarry Walters - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 2 July 1982 he flew very high in the sky in a homemade aircraft. He called his flying machine Inspiration I. It was made of an ordinary outdoor chair and 43 large balloons full of helium. Walters went up more than 15,000 feet (4,600 m).
Aerophile – The World Leader in Balloon Flight | Disney Springs
Soar sky-high during an 8-minute tethered adventure in the world’s largest hand-painted helium balloon. Custom-built for Disney by Paris-based company Aérophile S.A., the Aéro30 is filled with 210,000 cubic feet of helium and ascends to heights of up to 400 feet. The balloon’s basket holds 29 people plus one Aérophile-certified pilot.
The Cluster Balloon Flight Page
The Cloudhopper and Cluster Balloon Page: Solo flight with hot air or helium-filled balloons.
Balloon flight | History, Examples, & Facts | Britannica
Balloon flight, passage through the air of a balloon that contains a buoyant gas, such as helium or heated air, for which reason it is also known as lighter-than-air free flight. Unmanned balloons have been used to carry meteorological instruments and may be radio-controlled.
Lawnchair Takes Flight with Helium Balloons (Video)
Jul 16, 2007 · In 1982 Larry Walters took flight in his patio chair attached to 45 helium-filled weather balloons. He rose to an altitude of 16,000 feet (3 miles) and floated from his home in San Pedro,...
A Short History of Ballooning | NOVA - PBS
Dec 2, 1997 · 1935—New Altitude Record Set, Remains For 20 Years: Explorer II, a helium gas balloon, sets the altitude record at 72,395 feet, or 13.7 miles, with two crew members on board, Captain Albert...