Blimps
I think balloons were used to find the location of the enemies.
Trench warfare.
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Hot air balloons were used to spy on the enemy. They were also used to communicate, send supplies, and drop bombs.
During World War I, hot air balloons were primarily used by military forces for reconnaissance and artillery spotting. The French Army was one of the most prominent users, employing balloons to gather intelligence on enemy positions. The British Royal Flying Corps also utilized hot air balloons for similar purposes, although they gradually transitioned to more advanced aircraft for aerial observation as the war progressed. Overall, these balloons played a critical role in enhancing battlefield awareness.
he had flied over the world
· Zeppelin airship Hindenburg disaster in 1937.
Either use a Warp Whistle, or beat the Airship in World 3.
I think balloons were used to find the location of the enemies.
In E.M. Forster's "The Machine Stops," Vashti dislikes the airship for its lack of direct human interaction, preferring the comfort of her isolated room. She is also critical of the airship's implications for personal connection, as it represents a world where physical presence is unnecessary. Additionally, she finds the airship's reliance on technology stifling, as it hinders genuine experiences and authentic communication.
The world record for keeping 5 balloons in the air is around 1 hour and 12 minutes.
Trench warfare.
That is dangerous. Don't do it.
The YOMAMA, Airship base built back in WW1.
There is no exact number of hot air balloons in the world as it constantly changes with new balloons being built and retired. However, there are estimated to be thousands of hot air balloons globally, with popular locations for hot air ballooning including the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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