


The History of Hot Air Ballooning
History Pages
- Brief History
- 1783 - Birth of Flight
- 1784 - English Aeronaut
- 1785 - Conquering the Channel
- 1793 - America Takes Off
- 1800 - Death of the Hot Air Balloon
- 1812 - The Irish Question
- 1898 - Balloons to Airplanes
- 1931 - A Stratospheric Achievement
- 1935 - Highest Men in the World
- 1960 - Balloons and Parachutes
- 1960s - Renaissance of Hot Air
- 1978 - Transatlantic Challenge
- 1981 - Transpacific Challenge
- 1987 - Richard Branson
- 1999 - The Last Frontier
- 2005 - Altitude Record Broken Again
1978 - The Transatlantic Challenge
After many unsuccessful attempts, the Double Eagle II became the first gas balloon to cross the mighty Atlantic Ocean, another massive achievement in the history of ballooning. The Double Eagle II was helium-filled, and carried 3 passengers, Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson and Larry Newman. They set a new flight duration time of 137 hours.


