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Welcome to our hot air balloon Recent Adventures Page. Hot air ballooning for us is a real passion. Please feel free to read about a selection of some of our airborne exploits! Our aim is to provide you with a high quality balloon ride experience in a friendly and professional environment. We hope to have the opportunity to be able to fly you. If you have any questions please feel free to call us direct on 01362 687006



Sunrise Balloon Trip Norfolk Wednesday 19th August 2009

Hot air balloon

During the spring and summer we can only fly hot air balloons at dawn or two hours before sunset. This is when the air is normally at its most stable. So for an evening balloon flight we meet our balloon passengers 2 hours 45 minutes before sunset. It takes around 45 minutes to prepare the hot air balloon for flight and conduct a thorough safety briefing for passengers and any on lookers. Then if it has been a hot day quite often we have to wait for the wind to ease down to 8 knots, which is ideal for a safe inflation and take off. At dawn it is completely the opposite. After several hours of darkness the surface layer of air cools and normally becomes slow and stable. We have chosen Mattishall Golf club for the launch. Our team have been on site at 5.30 a.m. preparing for the arrival of passengers at 6 a.m.

With a very gentle wind coming from the south west we are aloft at 6.20 a.m. Quickly establishing radio contact with Norwich airports air traffic controllers, keeping them informed of our progress. As we climb past 300 feet the balloon picks up speed. The balloon gently ascends to 2,500 feet, the speed is 15 knots. Passing over the A47 we see the traffic below, much less stress by balloon. The city of Norwich well defined with the cathedral beautifully captured by the morning's sunlight. On over Lenwade and Horsford we leave the city views behind. Now in open countryside we start our desent over Buxton heath. Our hot air balloon trip ends when we touch down in a stubble field outside the town of Aylsham.


 
Balloon Ride Norfolk Tuesday 18th August 2009

Enjoying a balloon flight

This evenings balloon flight over norfolk we met our passengers at Eccles Hall School. This launch site is located between the Snetterton race circuit and the town of Attleborough. It was a lovely evening with a warm breeze from the south. Quite a number of family and friends had arrived to watch the hot air balloon launch and were very keen to watch and follow the retrieve crew. This is also an excellent way to join in on the whole experience and watch the balloon land. We were aloft at 6.50 p.m. Heading pretty much due north at 15 Knots.

Our altitude was 2,200 feet. Soon passing the A11, to our west the town of Thetford. Immediately to the east Attleborough, Wymondham and Norwich, all well in view. We fly on over Shropham and Great Ellingham. We now descend to 500 feet; this is an ideal height for photography. The village of Hingham seems to pass beneath us, hard to believe that nearly an hour has elapsed. So it is time to look for that ideal field to land. Our ground crew and following convoy are spotted coming through Reymerston, so they are now close by. A cultivated field is spotted in the parish of Whinburgh. Our balloon ride comes to an end. We are soon sipping a chilled glass of champagne to toast our flight. Another wonderful end to the day.

 
Balloon flight Peterborough Sunday 16th August 2009

Family watch balloon land

The weather continues to be in our favour, the month of August is proving to be one of the best for a number of years. This evening was to be no exception. Although we had a wonderful evening the breeze was coming from the south west quite briskly, so we waited for the temperatures to cool and the wind to ease. Our passengers and their families were a very keen group of people, helping the crew prepare the balloon for launch.

We were airborne at 7.25 p.m. Ciming out to 2,000 we were travelling at 22 knots and heading out to Long Sutton. On thing that has marked this summer has been the clear and crisp evenings. With excellent visibility. We could clearly see across the wash and the cliffs at Hunstanton on the Norfolk coast. We had a very chatty bunch of passengers on board, and it is always a real pleasure to point out all of the local towns, villages and local history as the balloon trip continues. As sunset approaches the balloon descends and we find that the surface wind has dropped markedly, ideal for landing. Touch down is in the village of Thockenholt. This village was named after a hermit monk who lived there some centuries before. The road also runs along the old sea wall which was the last area of the Fens to be drained during the 18th century. The coast is now some ten miles further out the north east.


 
Balloon Flights Norfolk - Sunrise Friday 14th August 2009

Norfolk landscape

A morning Norfolk balloon flight. A stunning morning, our passengers arrived on site at 6.00 a.m. We were soon aloft from Mattishall golf club with the landscape of Norfolk to be savoured. The visibly was excellent with the coast in full view as we passed beyond 1,000 feet.
We were heading north. Passing over the A47 at North Tuddenham with an overall track towards Reepham. We climbed up to 3,000 feet as there is quite a high density of livestock before we pass Bawdeswell. It is always ‘best practice' to do this as it prevents disturbing animals on the ground.

Now we are flying over open countryside the balloon comes down to 500 feet. We pass between Foulsham water tower and the village of Bawdeswell. Hard to believe we have been aloft for an hour so it is time to look for somewhere to land. We drift over the market town of Foulsham and its magnificent church. We spot some stubble close to the old disused airfield, however there are cattle close by so we climb up high again. Just to the south of the village of Wood Dalling some ideal stubble fields are spotted. The hot air balloon gently landed on the edge of the village. Our passengers then enjoyed a chilled glass of champagne, bathed in the glorious morning sunshine. What a wonderful start to the day.

 
Balloon flight Peterborough Thursday 13th August 2009

Looking up into the balloon

This hot air balloon trip started from Peterborough. It was a wonderful evening with a gentle brezze coming from the south east. With direction we would be flying just to the south of RAF Wittering. So a phone call prior to the flight is always essential. This established the military were not flying during our flight window. We were airborne at 6.45 p.m. The balloon tracked away from the city at a gentle 8 knots. We were soon crossing the A47 and the A1 passing over the beautiful village of Wansford. The town of Stamford was well in view as was Rutland Water, shimmering in the evenings sunshine.

The balloon drifted gently north of Kings Cliffe passing over the rolling landscape and large areas of forest. We descended into the valley north of Blatherwykce. We gently landed in a stubble field, the farmers wife had watched us land a gave the crew permission to retrieve to balloon. We had caused quite a stir with the local children who were soon inquisitively surrounding the balloon with lots of questions.

 
Balloon ride over Lincolnshire Tuesday 11th August 2009

Ballooning Peterborough

This evening our balloon flight launched from Werrington sports centre, Peterborough. The visibility was excellent, however the south westerly wind was still quite brisk. It was one of those flights that we thought may have to be abandoned due to excessive speed. So a phone call to our forecasters confirmed that the wind should be dropping to within safe operating parameters. All the passengers were as always comprehensively briefed and we prepared to balloon for inflation. The wind speed is crucial for the launch as any more than 10 knots of surface wind makes the balloons to much of a handful to sensibly get the passengers in the basket and action a steady and controlled take off.

At one hour and fifteen minutes to sunset the wind was down to 9 knots (Result) At 7.25 p.m we were airborne, climbing out to 1,200 feet the GPS told us we were travelling at 20 knots. With the visibility at about 40 miles. The balloon flew over Crowland and onto Whaplode Drove. What was an amazing sight, seemed to be every combine harvester in the county was at work, bringing in the wheat harvest. As we passed over the village of Gedney Hill to our front was a stubble field with the farmer baling straw. His tractor had stopped as he watched the balloon flying low over the field. We shouted down. " May we land" - his reply was yes!! So our adventure came to an end as we touched down in Lincolnshire

 
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