Hot air ballooning stems from a very basic scientific principle: hot air rises above cold air. Hot air balloons are controlled by: "Regulating the heaters on the balloon to adjust the temperature of the air in the air sacs, thus controlling the balloon's lift."
When the temperature of the air inside the balloon is higher, the density of the gas inside the balloon will be lower, which will generate more upward buoyancy and allow the balloon to fly upwards; when the temperature of the air inside the balloon gradually decreases, the density of the gas inside the balloon will gradually become larger and the buoyancy will gradually become smaller. If the buoyancy is gradually smaller than the total weight of the balloon and its load, the hot air balloon, which remains in the air, will be subject to downward gravity, which is gradually greater than the The downward gravitational force is gradually greater than the upward buoyancy, and the balloon slowly descends.
Friends, do you know how the world's first hot air balloon was invented? Do you believe that the inspiration for the invention of the hot air balloon came from a pile of scraps of paper? The invention of the hot air balloon was made by the Montgolfier brothers, both of whom were ordinary workers in the local paper mill.
During one of their jobs, the two brothers noticed that the shreds of paper in the factory would keep bouncing around between the campfires. This scene inspired the brothers to make an object that could fly into the sky and after some research and testing, the hot air balloon was invented.
They have long been used for aerial sports competitions, aerial photography, meteorological surveys, geological mapping, youth science education and much more. Nowadays, ballooning is no longer limited to air sports, but is also used for aerial advertising and festivals.
Ballooning is a team sport. It is run by the local sports authorities of each province and city. Of course it has a wide range of uses. Nowadays flying in a hot air balloon has become a popular air sport. And with the improvement of hot air balloon materials, production techniques and driving techniques, hot air balloon flights have become a new type of aerial sport that can be done anywhere and anyone can try, but still remains a symbol of wealth, status and character and courage.
Hot air ballooning has long been synonymous with romance. The idea of snuggling up with a friend or lover in a hot air balloon, overlooking everything from above or looking out over a vast expanse of land, is just too good to imagine.
Hot air ballooning is the best combination of tourism and low altitude flying. The sheer size and bright colours of the balloons create a visual impact that is irresistible. Multiple hot air balloons together can instantly create a dreamy effect in the sky, where the sky becomes a landscape and you can look up and see romance in your eyes!
Developing tourism, each city has made deep excavations according to its own resource endowment. Local cuisine, hot springs and recreation, waterfront resorts, amusement parks, cultural relics, famous mountains and lakes and other tourist content have been developed to great abundance, but apart from some 5A-level scenic spots, there is always a feeling of lacking a reason to convince visitors from afar that they must come.
A hot air balloon festival can form a very good communication and attraction effect, a shocking hot air balloon festival can give tourists a reason to come, is the city brand promotion and tourism attraction can not be more playful project. Turkey, the first thing that comes to mind when many people talk about tourism in Turkey is the Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Tour.
Cappadocia has more than 100 hot air balloons flying with passengers every day, attracting 3 million tourists every year and over 500,000 visitors to experience hot air ballooning, directly contributing up to 100 million euros to the Turkish economy and making Cappadocia the locomotive of tourism in recent years. 2022 attracted more than 1 million visitors in the first five months.