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What is the name of US adventurer who made an aircraft from 45 helium filled balloons and a patio seat?

Larry Walters aka Lawnchair Larry http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/l/lawnchairlarry.htm


How many helium balloons does it take to lift the Titanic?

10000000 helium balloons


Why are balloons called balloons?

Balloons are not called helium; they can be filled with helium because this gas is not flammable and has a very low density.


Why the balloons are called helium?

Balloons are not called helium; they can be filled with helium because this gas is not flammable and has a very low density.


What is a common use for helium?

helium balloons


Is helium suitable for blowing up balloons?

Yes, balloons filled with helium will be buoyant in air


Are helium balloons used to measure winds?

Yes, helium weather balloons are commonly used.


What is helium mostly found in?

In helium balloons and blimps. Helium is lighter than air. So balloons or blimps filled with helium will float or rise up


Where can I get helium balloons filled?

You can get helium balloons filled at party supply stores, grocery stores, or stores that specialize in balloons and party decorations.


What is a sentence for helium?

Helium is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless inert gas that is used in various applications such as in balloons for parties and in cryogenics for cooling superconducting magnets.


Are helium balloons radioactive?

No, helium balloons are not radioactive. Helium is a non-toxic, inert gas often used to fill balloons because it is lightweight and does not react with other chemicals. It is safe for decorations and festivities.


Is helium used in hot air balloons?

No, it is not. "Regular" air is used, and it is heated. Hot air is less dense than cooler air, and it will rise. If hot air is trapped in an envelope, it will give lift to the envelope and an attached payload.