real question, how do they not run into each other on take off or landing, i imagine they're staggered so it's 1-1-1-1-1 taking off and hopefully 1-1-1-1-1 landing but like idk it reminds me of when I was a little boy you could buy "parachuting" GI Joes, you'd take a plastic bag or the fabric it came with and chuck them out of windows and the paratrooper plastic green guy would slowly descend and then you'd run outside to get it back and then do it again, I remember trying to strap them to bottle rockets but the chutes would burn up or not deploy.
Mine were considerably cheaper. Now that I remember and am thinking, I remember my mom would make them out of napkins and this ugly yellow string we had on a roll.
I had one original but at 4$, I used to try to get toycars like hotwheels to 'fly' I hurled a buzz lightyear, tons of shit bro I love throwing things out of second floor windows.
When I think of hot air balloon disasters I always think about the Zeppelin Hinneburg disaster of the 1930s. They used helium and then it caught fire turning it into a smoldering marshmellow @2,000 feet up.
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When I think of hot air balloon disasters I always think about the Zeppelin Hinneburg disaster of the 1930s. They used helium and then it caught fire turning it into a smoldering marshmellow @2,000 feet up.