Monday, August 1, 2011

Mounted or static helium balloon

Mounted or static Helium Balloon

Passengers tied balloons were very popular in France in the 19 st Century.

The first ball of the modern era was in France, Chateau de Chantilly in 1994, made by Aerophile SA. The best known was in Paris (1999), Berlin (since 2000), Angkor Wat in Cambodia (since 2002), Istanbul (since 2003), Disneyland Resort Paris (since 2005), The Wild Animal Park, San Diego Zoo (2005), Ocean Park Hong Kong (since 2007), the Orange County Great Park in Irvine (California) (2007), October-East Shenzhen (China) (2008), Conner Prairie, Indiana (from 2009) and Downtown Disney Orlando (since 2009). Aerophile SA has installed more than 50 balloons in 25 countries. Several million people have flown in them. Aerophile SA manages four of them in the United States and France and is the largest airline easier than ever with 300,000 passengers a year.

A helium balloon Montecasino South Africa is close to the bird garden. The trip takes more than 120 passengers on Fourways.

Lindstrand Technologies has 30 balloons in 18 countries. Lindstrand Lindstrand Technologies is for you, with Sir Richard Branson, was the first person who led the Pacific Ocean in a balloon cross.

Attached to the last item in the world of balloons "Ahmedabad Eye" was [2010], who participated as a new feature will be installed at Lake Kankaria Ahmedabad, India, the place of millions of people after her transformation into a theme park .

Aero Balloon, Inc. integrates the technologies of modern yacht design used to build the balloon gondola, AB-20, carrying over 1,000 passengers a day at Navy Pier in Chicago. The modern car is lighter than steel composite cable gondolas conventional and require less helium to lift their entire load. Douglas Hare Aero ball is kept is lighter than air and ultralight aviation pilots. aircraft was flying balloons in stadiums and parks, including New York City Central Park, Boston Common, and Discovery Green, Houston.

The world's largest helium balloon in the Conner Prairie in Indiana.

Helium Balloon

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