When is an envelope not an envelope?

By Eve, April 9, 2010 1:05 pm

Unless you are very familiar with hot air ballooning you may be surprised to learn that the balloon itself used for hot air balloon flights is actually known as the ‘envelope’.

Not to be confused with the popular letter container, a hot air balloon envelope is a complex construction carefully designed to meet the requirements of the hot air balloon aircraft. Each nylon section that stretches from the base of the envelope to its crown is referred to as a gore and is made up of lots of smaller panels. Actually, balloons are made from the same material as parachutes, nylon or polyester, which is used for its light, durable and heat resistant properties.

Envelopes come in all shapes and sizes; rabbits, octopus, even a house as featured recently in Disney’s ‘Up’ film, literally any special shape balloon you can imagine.

You can even wear a Virgin Balloon Flights retired envelope that has been given a fresh role in life by sustainability company Worn Again.

Here you can see a lovely example of one of our balloon envelopes drifting over the lake near our Newby Bridge launch site.

Virgin Balloon Flights envelopes are supplied by Cameron Balloons.

Father’s Day with Virgin Balloon Flights!

By Kirsty, April 7, 2010 1:43 pm

With Mother’s Day done and dusted for another year, it’s soon time to turn our attention to the main man in our lives …. our Dad! With the third Sunday in June dedicated to honouring your Dad and saying thank you for everything, Father’s Day is the perfect time to show him how much you care.

Why not give the most amazing gift and treat Dad to an adventure in the sky! With Virgin Balloon Flights Dad can see the world from a totally new perspective, gliding above one of over a hundred launch sites in England, Scotland and Wales for around an hour before receiving a traditional Champagne toast and a certificate signed by his pilot and endorsed by Sir Richard Branson.

Check out this month’s special offers to pick the perfect package for your Dad.

Take to the skies and come fly with us!