A Cracking Flight

This flight was for a BBC TV show to be aired around Easter next year, with the aim to educate and inspire children to learn to code and to perhaps take up programming as a profession. This is a very worthy cause, especially with the current situation where the quantity […]

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High AlTedTude Flight

Back in June 2006 a guy called Steve Carter posted this in the pistonheads.com photographic forum I decided to send my tiny teddy bear on a world trip (via post to other people) and get photos of him in as many different & interesting places (maybe doing daft things) as […]

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Best HAB Photo Ever?

Someone (apart from me!) thinks so, according to a comment on my flickr account! Also the same photo (see below) is now on Steve Randall’s Random Engineering site. So to return the favour, if you’re planning your own weather balloon flight, the best place for balloons, parachutes and other bits […]

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The HAB Olympics

The plan for flights started when fellow HABber Mark Jessop suggested we fly two balloons, mine with Hydrogen and his with Helium, to see which gets higher and by how much. The maths gives a certain figure but recent flights in the UK seem to show that hydrogen does rather […]

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Ted lands in Elstead

Back in May 2011, before even my first launch, I was at the Smithsonian Air & Space museum in Washington DC and spotted one of these cute little potential astronauts: Back then I was still building my first and very conventional payload, but I bought it anyway for a possible […]

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BUZZ5 and CLOUD5 Flights

Usually my flights have been from my home village in Berkshire, but for a while I’ve been wanting to launch with other enthusiasts from one of the 2 permanently NOTAMed sites in Cambridgeshire. Also, another enthusiast (also called Dave – hereafter known as Dave B) wanted to fly his first […]

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