Mon, Feb 14, 2011
Ballooning is both a unique as well as eclectic pursuit... and
it attracts (naturally) a pretty unique brand of aviator to its
ranks. But solo balloons are particularly rare... though an
undeniably cost effective way to play in the sky.
While there have been a number of single seat experimental and
ultralight balloon systems offered over the years, Cameron says its
Sky Hopper is a smaller, lighter and simpler concept. Still; they
note that the Hopper 'cuts no corners when it comes to features,
including a four point "fail safe" suspension system that transmits
base loads to the envelope, and a silky-smooth rotation system
which incorporates sealed, stainless steel ball bearings.' The
design enables the very minimal base to accommodate any Cameron
tank, from a 10 gallon aluminum to a 15 gallon stainless steel -
all with no modifications.
The harness technology - taken from the world of paragliding -
provides in-flight security and easy transition for landing from
the sitting to standing positions. It's adjustable for tall - or
not so tall - pilots, and even incorporates a footrest. Specially
developed, the burner is fitted with quiet multi-hole jets plus a
separate whisper unit. Weight without the fuel cylinder is just 36
pounds, and when packed for transport, the pack measures 43 x 16 x
15 inches - well inside aircraft baggage limits. Think of it...
take your flying machine with you... in the baggage
compartment!
Serving the needs of balloon enthusiasts in the United States,
Cameron Balloons US is wholly US owned, managed and staffed. Based
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and fully regulated under the jurisdiction
of the FAA, Cameron US has an accomplished history dating back more
than 30 years. Serving overseas pilots around the world, Cameron
Balloons Ltd. builds Camerons in a production facility situated in
Bristol, England.
More than 6,000 Camerons have been built over the past 30-plus
years – balloons of all types, sizes and shapes. Cameron is
the largest-selling brand of hot-air balloon in the world, and
offers pilots the most extensive range of aerostats in the
industry: hot-air balloons, personal "hopper" balloons;
“first to fly around-the-world” roziere balloons; gas
balloons; airships; and special-shape balloons.
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