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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Chile 2011--First Days

Unloading the Balloons - David can't wait!


David's room
 David has arrived safely in Santiago, and Gypsy Drifter is fueled and ready to fly. He is traveling with Dominic Chemello and Danny & Wendy Walsh. He should be sending photos shortly, so stayed tuned here for the latest. I fly out next Friday and will arrive on Saturday to join the adventure.I finally got some pictures from David, but not much in the way of descriptors of his flights & adventures thus far. He has promised more information & pictures today. I'll do my best to fill in the blanks
Accomodations
 The first order of business was to install the banners. Each balloon has both envelope and basket banners.

Pilot Briefing

Gypsy Crew
  David's crew. They seem to be getting the hang of crew attitude. Looks like as long as you stay out of the ocean the landing areas are wide open.
David's travel & ballon buddy, Wendy, gave us this update yesterday.....
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Well our second day in Chile brought us light winds on the coast at Los Vios. (northwest of Santiago) Yesterday was very windy and we never would have guessed we would have flown this am. The flight this morning was for the benefit of the media which was well represented. Launch time wasn't until 8-8:30am. After all the government officials spoke at the briefing (the Chile version of the FAA, City government, Fire Department,etc ) they decided we should have coffee before proceding (how funny). So after 15min or so we found a launch site in the massive field we were in near the ocean. Everyones flights were in the neighborhood of 10 min. That might seem like an awfully short flight to some but the fact that the Pacific Ocean was about 2000 yds away definitely affected the length of the flights.

Windy Beach Launch
We are planning to fly this afternoon in the same spot, then we will pack up and move to Illepel. But that information could change before the end of the day. It seems schedules here are made to be changed.
They have provided an interpreter for us and he has become our best friend. A very small amount of my high school Spanish is coming back to me. It helps now and then.
Right now there is a cerveza callying my name.
Adios amigos,
Dan and Wendy
 Looks like they had a good crowd showing for the first glow. And from the looks of Gypsy Drifter's position, not too windy.
 Stay tuned for more Chile adventures.....

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