Thursday, October 7, 2010

EARTH, WIND AND FLYERS…PART 4

Monday, October 4 - We started slowly this morning. We both decided to stay home and watch the balloons fly over the RV park rather than going to the launch field. It sure was a balloon filled sky all over Albuquerque. The balloons were divided up.....half taking off from the launch field and half flying in and landing at the launch field. The result was a sky full of balloons! It was an awesome morning for balloon flying!

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Again, they flew right over our parking spot.

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The sky couldn’t get much bluer.

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This is called American Dream…one of our favorites.

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Another favorite…Silver Star

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After the morning ballooning, we attended the Volunteer's Luncheon at the big tent on the launch field.

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The lunch was delicious! After the typical introductions and speeches the time came for door prizes. Guess who won a prize at the Volunteer's Luncheon.......Paul Weaver come on down!

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I won a Croton Limited Edition Stainless Steel Pilot's watch valued at $190.00.   

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It's engraved....2010 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.......AWESOME!!! It was one of the gifts everyone wanted. What a surprise!

We visited the Texas tourist station. WOW, what a great job they do. We saw a short movie on Texas, got two pictures taken…one for a screen saver and another cute one…and two Texas flags.

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Marsha and I then spent the remainder of the day relaxing and running some errands. We did go to Border's Bookstore to upload all the balloon pictures for the blog. Aren't they beautiful? Marsha did a great job! Thanks hon!

To see more great pictures of the balloons, click here for group balloon pictures and here for single balloon pictures.

Tuesday, October 5 – We left for the balloon launch field a little after 5:00 a.m. this morning. We were crewing for the “Little Bees”. They are a tandem flying team that sometimes includes a baby bee making a total of three. This morning only two bees were flying. The third pilot was participating in the Fly-in” contest later this morning.

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The first job was to unload the equipment out of the truck, unwrap the balloon, and prepare for inflation.

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Marsha and I worked the throat of the balloon. That meant we held the balloon open during cold air inflation using two giant fans. Once filled with cold air, the pilot began heating the air with the two propane burners. You could feel the balloon getting airborne once more heat was supplied.

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After a few minutes of heating it was time to set the balloon upright.

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The intriguing thing with the bees is that they want to inflate and launch simultaneously. Once both bees were inflated and heated, the lead pilot gave the word and the burners were held open to super heat the air. The flight director gave the work and the balloon slowly rose TOGETHER into the air.

Once launched, we watched other balloon ascend for a while then it was time to begin the chase. The Bees use a local driver to chase the balloons. He knows his way around Albuquerque and can find good places to land that make recovery easier. He did a great job, as did the pilots, bring both Bees down within 100 feet of each other in an elementary school playground area.

We held on to the basket as the pilot let the air slowly cool and then began opening up the top of the balloon to allow the air to escape and the balloon gently deflate and lay down on the ground.

Paul squeezing the air out of the balloon.

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It then looks like this.

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Once down, we began the routine of forcing the remaining air out of the envelope and wrapping the balloon up and jamming it into the bag.

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The balloon weights about 350 pounds after stuffing it into the storage bag.

We then loaded everything into the chase truck and returned to the launch field to watch the competition balloons coming in for landings. The crew gave us each a “Bees” pin and quite a few trader cards. They invited us to hang-out with them for the morning and welcomed us to return tomorrow to “crew” with them.

Paul asked about the cost of this type of balloon. It's referred to as a “special shape” balloon. It is made in Brazil at a cost of approximately $60,000. The basket adds an addition $20,000 to the total. After propane tanks, and other extra equipment is added, the total cost is approximately $100,000. You then add the chase truck and.....this is definitely an expensive hobby!

This pilot and crew were a pleasure to work with. They were very professional and safety conscientious. We would definitely recommend working with them in the future.

The pilot is the one on the right. Bob Romaneschi is the owner of all three bees. His wife is the second from the left.

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Too see more pictures of the balloon from this day, click here for lots of group pictures, or here for individual balloon pictures.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you back real soon. Have a great day!

Monday, October 4, 2010

EARTH, WIND AND FLYERS…PART 3

Sunday, October 3 – We started our day with a beautiful sunrise. This is looking out our side window. What a view.

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Then there was another mass balloon launch. Paul walked down to the launch field, and Marsha decided to watch from the RV park. We both enjoyed it immensely. Many of the balloons landed around the RV park. Amazingly, no RV were hit.

Our motor home.

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So low over the RV park.

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High in the sky.

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So many different colors and shapes….what an experience!

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The Rooster

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Lady Joker

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This evening we worked our shift at the Chase Crew Tower and then went with friends Betty & Jay to the Balloon Glow. That's where they blow the balloons up after-dark and light them with the propane gas burners. They do not launch in the dark!

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It started clouding up, and we even had some lightning in the nearby mountains. We decided to skip the fireworks following the Glow and head for home. We arrived back to the motor home just as it started to rain. This didn't stop the fireworks. Even though it was lightning and raining a little, they still held the fireworks.

To see more of these awesome balloons, click here for group balloons and click here for some individual shots of balloons. As soon as we buy a program, we will have the names for most of the balloons.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y’all back again soon. Have a great day!

EARTH, WIND AND FLYERS…PART 2

Saturday, October 2 – What a memorable day!  This year’s theme is “Earth, Wind and Flyers.”  It is the 39th International Balloon Fiesta. The Albuquerque Fiesta traces its origins to the ascent of 13 balloons on a chilly April morning in 1972.

Since we are volunteers, we get into every event free. A visitor needs to pay $10 for parking a day and $6 entrance.  Most events begin at 6:00 a.m. then break around 11:30 with the next one beginning at 4:00. If you visit just twice in one day, you already have $32 wrapped up in the Balloon Fiesta. When the balloons are flying or glowing, there are tons of other activities like bungee jumping, tons of merchandise tents, food vendor galore, and not to be left out the carnie games.

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We started the morning with our breakfast in the “Landing” tent. They have a few choices each morning. It was packed.

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Each morning at 6:00 a.m. a dawn patrol balloon goes up to check the currents.

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There is opening ceremonies each morning with one balloon carrying the flag. The first one was the Albuquerque balloon.

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Now the fun begins. There were approximately 500 balloons in the Mass Ascension held at 7:00 a.m. Marsha couldn’t snap the camera fast enough. These balloons were still lifting off 9:30.  It is so nice to be able to walk through the infield as the balloons are inflated and launched.  Unlike the Football Hall of Fame Balloon Festival where the public is fenced off the infield, Albuquerque has found a way to include the public safely, and it sure pays off for a fantastic experience. You can touch the balloons, hear launch directions, share the excitement as volunteer crew members are invited to “fly” with the pilot, and watch the joy of children as the balloons lift off around them. WOW what an experience!

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They are so close together that they actually lean on each other until one of the balloons gets clearance to lift off.

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Then the skies fill with balloons. What a site!

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Not only did standard balloons lift off but there were tons of special shape balloons.

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It was packed! Can you tell?

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This lady went all out. Marsha thought her skirt was great.

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Texas has a huge tourism section.

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We were to work from 4:00 – 7:30 but lightning and black clouds closed the balloon glow down at 6:30. We all went home and watched college football.

To see more of these awesome balloons, click here for group balloons and click here for some individual shots of balloons. As soon as we buy a program, we will have the names for most of the balloons.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope you come back again. Have a great day.