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Vegas Balloon Rides - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Las Vegas, Nevada)

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Taking a hot air balloon ride with Vegas Balloon Rides! This was in April 2017. It was a really fun expeirence and we did get a good amount of time in the air. Unfortunately, you have to get up really early for this, and you have to watch them unload everything and also help pack everything away afterwards. Your trip could get cancelled due to the weather (Which is rare in Las Vegas to be honest!)... That being said, we had a great time and as tradition goes, there was a champagne toast afterwards!

Vegas Balloon Rides
Address: 4390 Polaris Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Phone: (702) 553-3039

A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries passengers and a source of heat, in most cases an open flame caused by burning liquid propane. The heated air inside the envelope makes it buoyant since it has a lower density than the colder air outside the envelope. As with all aircraft, hot air balloons cannot fly beyond the atmosphere. Unlike gas balloons, the envelope does not have to be sealed at the bottom, since the air near the bottom of the envelope is at the same pressure as the surrounding air. In modern sport balloons the envelope is generally made from nylon fabric and the inlet of the balloon (closest to the burner flame) is made from a fire resistant material such as Nomex. Modern balloons have been made in all kinds of shapes, such as rocket ships and the shapes of various commercial products, though the traditional shape is used for most non-commercial, and many commercial, applications.

The hot air balloon is the first successful human-carrying flight technology. The first untethered manned hot air balloon flight was performed by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes on November 21, 1783, in Paris, France, in a balloon created by the Montgolfier brothers. The first hot-air balloon flown in the Americas was launched from the Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia on January 9, 1793 by the French aeronaut Jean Pierre Blanchard. Hot air balloons that can be propelled through the air rather than simply drifting with the wind are known as thermal airships.

Video Title: Vegas Balloon Rides - FULL VIDEO TOUR (Las Vegas, Nevada)

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