Une montgolfière - named after the Montgolfier brothers who built the first practical versions.
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A hot air balloon.
In 1783 two French brothers called Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier designed the hot air balloon. They were paper manufacturers from Annonay, France. The Montgolfier Brothers first flew their unnmanned balloon, the first ever, after watching a paper bag fly away after being thrown into a fire. The first carried several different animals, and was capable of flight. This eventually led to manned variants.
On the balloon it says Omaha State Fair.
Hot air balloon(:
un ballon à air chaud is a hot air balloon in French.
the french men
Une Montgolfière
the hot-air balloon
A balloon at a children's party is 'un ballon'. A hot-air balloon is 'une Montgolfiere'.
the Montgolfier brothers
A hot air balloon flies because it is filled with hot air. Hot air rises and causes the balloon to lift from the ground.
Ballon means either 'balloon' (a hot-air balloon) or 'ball' (at least the size of the handball one).
Because the fire or heating device heats the air in the top section ( the actual balloon ) and hot air rises... so the hot air trapped in the balloon makes the balloon rise :)
to make a hot air balloon rise you use hot air
a hot air balloon virtually weighs negative lbs but it would depend on how hot the air is in the balloon.
There is specific Tagalog translation of HOT AIR BALLOON? HOT - maiit AIR- hangin BALLOON- lobo