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Latest revision as of 02:14, 4 January 2023

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Hot Air Balloons

Skill Level

1

Year

2008

Version

27.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Hot Air Ballooning AY Honor.png
Hot Air Balloons
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2008
See also



1. State the role each of the following played in the development of flying balloons.

a. Joseph Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier

b. Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier and Francois Laurent Marquis d'Arlandes.

c. Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles and Nicolas Louis Robert.

d. Ben L. Abruzzo, Maxie L. Anderson, and Larry Newman

e. Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones

2. Cite the principle of Archimedes, and briefly describe how it applies to each of the following:

a. A piece of cork floating in a bowl of water

b. A ship floating in the ocean

c. A hot air balloon floating in the atmosphere

3. Using a textbook of Chemistry, or a reference book of scientific tables, draw up a simple table showing the composition of air by weight and by volume.

4. Draw up a simple table showing a comparison of the atomic number, atomic weight, and density of hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen.

5. Name two gases that are used in flying gas filled balloons.

6. Explain how heat/temperature affect the density of air, and how this applies to flying hot air balloons.

7. Explain the role of each of the following in the structure and flying of a hot air balloon:

a. Envelope

b. Support structure

c. Throat

d. Fuel source

8. Name two materials that may be used for the envelope of a hot air balloon, and compare the advantages each accords because of its properties.

9. Describe how flying balloons have served a useful function in

a. Military campaigns

b. Scientific research

10. At what time of the day do most sport balloon flights take place? Why?

11. Describe how a pilot controls the vertical movement of

a. A hot air balloon

b. A gas filled balloon

12. Describe how a pilot controls the lateral or horizontal movement of a flying balloon.

13. Build to completion one model hot air balloon (or two if working in pairs).


14. Successfully launch, fly, and recover the model hot air balloon(s) which you have built.