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RE/MAX Ballooning
Images and Facts
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Ballooning: General Facts
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Q. Is the RE/MAX Balloon a Gas Balloon or a Hot Air Balloon?
A. The standard RE/MAX balloon that you see in the above images is a hot air balloon.
Q. What is the difference between a Gas Balloon and a Hot Air Balloon?
A. A Gas Balloon is smaller than an average hot air balloon and is filled with helium. A hot air balloon uses propane fuel to heat the air which generates lift.
Helium (or gas) balloons can typically fly for longer periods of time than a standard hot air balloon.
For more information about ballooning: Click Here for eBalloon.org
MAX READER
You can find all sorts of information about Hot Air Balloons at the MAX Reader Website: History, How They Work, Experiments, Websites, School Program and Scholarships (click image on the left).
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