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Static Heated
Model Hot Air Balloons!
From the Overflite Store Experience the Thrill of a Launch! . . . . . . .... .. . .. .. . . . . . . NOTE - If you liked all of the
information about the model hot air balloons on the www.overflite.com
website and would like to send me some money, then please feel
free.
Would be great. Just use Paypal. $1 or $2 or even $5 or
more would be
greatly appreciated.
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It's Ready to Fly -- Simply Thread in the Base-Wire and Attach the Line. It's Big! 6 Feet Tall -- 5 1/2 Foot Diameter -- 18 Feet in Circumference. Develops Great Net Lift! 80 Cubic Foot Balloon -- Weighs 5 1/2 ounces. Can Stay Aloft for Several Minutes! Includes 100 Feet of Line and a Hand-Winder. Heat with Available Static Heat Source -- Barbeque, Campstove, Sterno Cans, Handheld Hairdryers, Popcorn Poppers, Fan Heater, or Homemade Heating Contraption.
- OUT OF BUSINESS- OUT OF BUSINESSThe Paper Hot Air Balloon Kit contains all the materials you need to construct a paper hot air balloon. Includes a re-usable template, tissue paper, adhesive, framing material and instructions. The balloon is 5 feet 8 inches high, 4 1/2 feet in diameter and 15 feet in circumference. Construction time is approximately 1 1/2 hours. Heat over available static heat source. Both the "Ready to Fly" Hot Air Balloon and Hot Air Balloon Kit are great ways to have fun and to demonstrate how hot air balloons work. Balloons add zest to outdoor events -- They are good old-fashioned "technology-free" fun. For inquiries, questions or comments, please email me at -- balloons@overflite.com -- Thomas Taylor WARNINGS: Balloons must never be allowed to directly contact either open flame or extreme heat. The plastic balloon will tend to melt, and resist catching on fire, though it can also partially burn up. The paper balloon will definitely catch on fire and burn up if it contacts direct flame, like all paper balloons. Hence there is potential risk of injury, or of causing damage. Therefore, it is very important that adults supervise all Hot Air Balloon launches, and that they implement and maintain all appropriate safety standards and procedures, especially if any open flame is involved. Hot Air Balloons are aeronautical devices, not toys. And Balloonists are responsible for any risks and potential dangers involved. - OUT OF BUSINESSTO PURCHASE - CLICK HERE - OUT OF BUSINESS
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