Balloons and a Chair: The Only Way to Fly (to France)

Andy Chalk

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Balloons and a Chair: The Only Way to Fly (to France)


Taking a cue from Calvin and Hobbes [http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/], an American adventurer has successfully crossed the English Channel in an office chair tethered to a bunch of big, colorful helium balloons.

Jonathan Trappe of North Carolina is a man with a vision. Specifically, a vision of floating through the sky in a chair strapped to a bunch of balloons. But unlike most people, who have the common sense to leave such flights of fancy firmly in the realm of the imagination, Trappe decided to actually make it happen.

His journey, which he described as an "exceptional, quiet, peaceful experience," began in Kent in southeast England and lasted for about five hours, eventually coming to an end in a French cabbage patch after he cut away a few of the balloons in order to descend. "Didn't you have this dream, grabbing on to a bunch of toy balloons and floating off?" Trappe said when asked why he did it. "I think it's something that's shared across cultures and across borders - just this wonderful fantasy of grabbing on to toy balloons and floating into open space."

He's not just a wacko with some helium and a lot of free time, however. Before heading over to Old Blighty, the fully-licensed balloonist conducted a 14-hour test flight at an altitude of 7000 feet over his home state, earning him a world record for the longest "cluster balloon" flight. He also brought along an aircraft transponder, oxygen, aircraft radios, emergency locator beacon and satellite and radio tracking equipment, and even pre-cleared his trip with British and French aviation, customs and immigration officials.

"I believe he even gave something to the owner of the land where he came down by way of damages," a spokesman for French police said.

"There are risks and we work to methodically reduce the risk so we can have a safe and fun flight," Trappe added. "Because really it's only about dreams and enjoying an adventure, and that's only enjoyable when it is safe."

Source: 10News.com [http://www.10news.com/irresistible/23705866/detail.html#]


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soapyshooter

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YES! North Carolina, home of the awesome:
The Escapist
First Flight
Epic Games
Red Storm Entertainment
and...A guy who crossed the english channel with balloons?

and of course...me!

Woo NC!
 

DividedUnity

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Just one strong breeze and youre in the atlantic unless of course you don't starve before you hit America. Trying to catch pigeons to eat as they pass by.

Still that looks really fun.
 
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I remember watching a Mythbusters episode about flying in a balloon-chair.

Still, good job I guess?
 

Jared

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Well, guy has watched alot of UP. Epic though, certainly unique
 

Bob_F_It

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Well, congrats to the guy. Had a dream and executed it to success. What's more of an achievement is that someone got a Darwin award for doing something very similar.
 

Distorted Stu

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I watched the start of his flight this monring when i got up for work. I thought it was epic. He sounds liek a really nice bloke. I would love to do somethign like that. Still, doesnt beat James May's flying caravan!
 

Alar

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I'm just curious as to how he's going to change the direction of his flight if the wind changes...
 

Bagaloo

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Nurb said:
Something about this story makes me smile

Thank you for that video, I really, really love Pogo's stuff.

As for the OP; that sounds like a lot of fun, I certainly wish I could go on an adventure like that :)
 

Not G. Ivingname

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Nurb said:
Something about this story makes me smile

A house and balloons, the only way to fly (to south America).

Warning, flying by house could cause encounters with talking dogs, giant birds, asian boy scouts, and pure story telling beauty.
 

Tom Phoenix

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DividedUnity said:
Just one strong breeze and youre in the atlantic unless of course you don't starve before you hit America. Trying to catch pigeons to eat as they pass by.

Still that looks really fun.
While I do not know for certain, considering how much preparations he made, it is not a stretch of imagination to think that he planned the trip according to meteorological forecasts. It also helps that the wind coming from the northern Atlantic generally blows in a southeastern direction.

Anyway, many props to him for realising his dream and even more props for being very careful about it and making detailed preparations. Most people would probably not even bother to put that much effort and would potentially get themselves killed in the process.
 

WINDOWCLEAN2

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A good start......

Now I want my Balloon House, a South American waterfall, A highly emotional life, An asian kid, a talking Dog, And maybe eve......SQUIRREL!