- Bristol Belle
The Bristol Belle (G-AVTL) was the name given to the first modern
hot air balloon inEurope [ [http://info.uwe.ac.uk/news/UWENews/article.asp?item=175&year=2001 Bristol UWE News] UWE Award Honorary Degree to Donald Cameron, Issue date: 16/11/2001] . The balloon was created from an idea developed by members of theBristol Gliding Club . Following developments byEd Yost in theUnited States , members of the Bristol Gliding Club decided to create their own hot air balloon. Bill Malpas (chairman of the project), Mark Westwood, Giles Bulmer of the Bulmer cider making family and Don Cameron were the four project creators.Three other members, Charles Meisl, a Czech citizen, Tom Sage, a press photographer from
London and Malcolm Brighton subsequently joined the group. Malcolm Brighton had built a number of balloons and became the main builder for the project.In the summer of
1966 , the team went toDunstable Air Day and saw a number of attempts at a hot air balloon flight by other teams. One, built by Bolton Technical college, succeeded with a tethered flight before breaking free unintentionally and taking its pilot some distance before the pilot escaped unhurt, but with the balloon draped over a power line. The committee of the air day prohibited any further balloon take offs that day.In
1967 , the Bristol Belle balloon was complete. Wing Commander Gerry Turnbull fromRAF Weston-on-the-Green , an experienced gas-balloon pilot, was to teach the team how to fly. Space heating blowers known as "Jetairs" were used to inflate the balloon. The balloon initially failed after the first few attempts at inflation, splitting with three distinct tears. Westwood and Cameron set about working on correcting this in the design, and with the assistance of GQ Parachutes inWoking , had the ballon repaired and correctly manufactured to cope with the stresses.The first flight of the Bristol Belle took place on the
9 July 1967 from RAF Weston-on-the-Green, and was covered by the Daily Telegraph and other media. The balloon took part in some famous flights including one from HMS Ark Royal, where it was piloted by Lt Terry Adams, accompanied by Lt Howard Draper both of B Flight of 849 Squadron (Gannets). This early morning launch carried mail toMalta whilst the Ark Royal was steaming off the southern coast of the island on 29 November 1970.References
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[http://lionels.orpheusweb.co.uk/AirSea/ArkRoyal/HotAir/BristolBelle.html Pictures of the Malta delivery]
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