Thursday, 30 June 2011

A Week On.....

Sunday 26th and managed to launch from Bath for a smashing evening flight North of the city eventually landing near Wooton under Edge. Long retrieval due to pilot being a prat and landing 4 fields from civilisation!!

A failed launch on Tuesday morning....Met Office talking Bollocks ...again!....followed by a brilliant launch from Cheltenham Racecourse on the Wednesday morning....although landing was into 'enemy' territory :-D

Thursday morning.....Good old Ashton Court for a 0630 take off and cool landing on a sports field!.......3 flights in the same week....Oh JOY!!!!!

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Bath Window

Managed a launch from Royal Vic Park in Bath on Sunday night ....lovely evening ....taking off with Baileys and Bath Balloons....landed gently at Colerne military base .....access made easy by the helpful RAF and Army security team....Cheers!

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Another Window

Tuesday brought a fine day with an early launch from the 'Maize Field' and a gentle flight down to the South West of Keynsham, landing on a friends property!(no, not the actual building!!)

The evening flight was cancelled on site when the bloody wind INCREASED instead of dropping out!!! Sad passengers, even sadder pilot and crew.....

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Busy Saturday

An 0615 launch from the 'maize' field in Bath started the day off with a cloudless flight down to Orchardleigh golf course near Frome....with a friendly welcome from one of the green keepers.....Because the weather has been so pants lately....and to get the mini bus to earn it's keep when flying is off, we do occasional work for a local taxi company under the 'Hotskies' flag....if they get a request to move large numbers for wedding parties, days out etc, we help out if available. Today, thinking the weather would be poo(which was forecast earlier in the week) we accepted a run to the local paintball centre....which fitted in between flights nicely if , as turned out, we were going to fly.....Finished that job and then straight down to Ashton Court in Bristol for the evening flight!.....Good launch over Bristol from West to East..ish...landing near Pucklechurch in the furthest field possible from the road!!...access via a slurry covered farmyard...love this job!

Friday, 10 June 2011

Wet and Dry

Forecast for Thurday morning was good with the threat of winds picking up fairly quickly...Pilot called the flight on for 0600 on the outskirts of Bath....it pissed down...Met Office got it really wrong again...I feel for the passengers who got up really early to disappointment. We try very hard to make the right call but unfortunately we have to make a decision at least 3 to 4 hours in advance for an evening flight and realistically about 8 hours ahead for a morning flight.....not easy rolling the dice against nature!

Anyway, we called the Raglan flight on for Friday morning for a 0600 launch(to beat the rain).......airborne by 0610...cracking flight out towards Monmouth, landing on a farm that breed 'Bison'.....big lads..not to be messed with! Good retrieval and passengers back to their cars by 0830.....some you win and some you lose!!(Balloon Team 1 - Rainfall 0)

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Cheltenham Racecourse

Slightly windy launch from the racecourse on Monday night with a Northerly track to the West of Evesham.......landing two fields from the nearest road, friendly natives and a lovely set of passengers. The farmer could not remember the code for the gate lock!....so he led the rig in from the other end of Worcestershire to gain access :-D!!

Friday, 3 June 2011

Long Flight

Windy launch from Royal Victoria Park saw the evening flight wiz off towards the South West......eventually landing on the Southern outskirts of the cathedral city of Wells... a glorious evening and happy passengers and a crew member with severe stomach cramps( I won't go into details! ).......bloody wind picking up again for the weekend.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Glorious June!!!!

Wednesday evening had us whizzing over to Raglan for a grand flight over the castle and then heading slightly South East before landing in a hay field(not ideal but sunset was fast approaching!..........Up with the dawn on Thursday morning for a misty meet in Bath.....laid out and waited til just before 0800 when the Lord of the Mists disappeared allowing a gentle flight to the outskirts of Coombe Hay to the South of Bath.