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A bumper group of Virgin
balloons could come together for a spectacular
fiesta annually after an airborne gathering
in the Peak District was hailed a huge success.
Five huge red balloons from the Virgin Balloon
Flights fleet took off from Bakewell Showground
to celebrate pilot Martin Collinson’s
40th birthday last month.
A large crowd of spectators
enjoyed an amazing sight as the balloons,
filled with more than 60 lucky passengers,
soared away over the horizon. While in the
air sights such as Chatsworth Hall, Matlock
and Chesterfield came into view.
With Martin’s balloon
acting as the hare, the other balloons flown
by pilots Kenneth Karlstrom, Mark ‘Nobby’
Simmons, Max Duncomb and Mark Shemilt followed
closely behind sailing on the wind for around
10 miles. Two even managed to land in the
same field at South Wingfield.
Martin, who flies for VBF
in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire,
Nottinghamshire and Cambridgeshire, described
it as the ‘best birthday party ever’
and said there were now plans to repeat
the event somewhere else each year from
now on.
“It all went really
smoothly. It was great to meet all the passengers
who were also having a special time because
there was a real birthday atmosphere,”
he said.
“The five Virgin balloons
were an amazing sight soaring over the horizon
together and three of us landed in the same
field which is pretty good after 10 miles.
“A few of the other
pilots are planning to organise a similar
event annually in the future. It is likely
to be at a different place each time. I
think it’s an excellent idea as its
great to meet up and fly with the other
Virgin pilots and it gives our passengers
the opportunity to experience the wonder
of a balloon fiesta.”
The Bakewell fiesta on July
23 featured a range of different sized balloons
with the largest being Max Duncomb’s
Lindstrand 400 which takes 400,000 cubic
ft of air to fill and can carry up to 19
passengers in the basket. Other multi-coloured
balloons also joined the party, adding to
the spectacle.
After landing and before
being whisked back to the launch site passengers
enjoyed a traditional champagne toast as
the sun set over Derbyshire and on an excellent
day.
“I’ve never
organised anything like that before and
it was just wonderful. Thanks to everyone
who was there and helped make it so memorable,”
Martin added.
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