It is called a montgolfière. The Montgolfier brothers invented it in 1782. in fact a Bresillian priest got there first in 1709
A hot air balloon pilot is called an aeronaut.
A hot air balloon is called such because it is filled with hot air to make it rise. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it becomes less dense than the surrounding cooler air, causing the balloon to float upwards.
The entire balloon is called the Envelope and makes up the top part of the hot air balloon. The deflation Port is located at the very top of the envelope and allow the operator to release the hot air in the balloon to decrease the balloon's buoyancy and make it sink.
An envelope is the bag in which the hot air is trapped ito to give the balloon lift.
The person who controls a hot air balloon is called a pilot or a balloonist. They are responsible for navigating the balloon safely through the air by controlling the burner and the airflow in the balloon envelope.
A hot air balloon pilot is called an aeronaut.
un ballon à air chaud is a hot air balloon in French.
A hot air balloon is called such because it is filled with hot air to make it rise. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it becomes less dense than the surrounding cooler air, causing the balloon to float upwards.
The entire balloon is called the Envelope and makes up the top part of the hot air balloon. The deflation Port is located at the very top of the envelope and allow the operator to release the hot air in the balloon to decrease the balloon's buoyancy and make it sink.
An envelope is the bag in which the hot air is trapped ito to give the balloon lift.
the french men
Une Montgolfière
the hot-air balloon
The person who controls a hot air balloon is called a pilot or a balloonist. They are responsible for navigating the balloon safely through the air by controlling the burner and the airflow in the balloon envelope.
A balloon at a children's party is 'un ballon'. A hot-air balloon is 'une Montgolfiere'.
The basket attached to a hot air balloon is called a gondola or a basket. This is the part of the balloon where passengers and cargo are carried.
On the 19th September 1783 Pilatre De Rozier, a scientist, launched the first hot air balloon called 'Aerostat Reveillon'