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Adventure in the air
The first ever balloon flight carrying passengers was made by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783. They used hot air to float the balloon over 1,000 metres up into the sky. Nowadays, people still fly in hot-air balloons but there is also a less well-known sport called “cluster ballooning”; instead of one big balloon, hundreds of small balloons are used.
Cluster ballooning was invented by a lorry driver called Larry Walters. Larry had wanted to fly using balloons for a long time. (1)_______________ It took almost 20 years, however, for his dream to finally come true. One day, Larry decided to do an experiment: he wanted to try flying a few metres above his garden. So he bought 45 balloons, filled them with gas called helium, and tied them to a chair. Then he cut the rope that was holding the chair to the ground. (2)_________________ The chair, with Larry sitting in it, floated several kilometres into the sky rather than just a few metres!
The wind was blowing strongly and Lary began to float out toward the sea. Things were getting dangerous. Then, to make matters even worse, the wind changed, and the balloons started to blow towards the local airport. Lary felt very worried. (3)__________________ The story of Lary’s flight was all over the news and this is how the adventure sport of cluster ballooning was born.
One experienced cluster balloonist, Leo Burns, flew his cluster balloons over the largest range of mountains in Europe – The Alps. This wasn’t his first flight, though. Leo had got his pilot’s licence several years before, so was already used to flying. (4) ___________________ According to Leo, there is no better way to fly. “Cluster ballooning’s amazing,” he says, “The balloons are usually completely silent. (5)______________ They weren’t as safe as modern cluster balloon either.”
A. He knew this would make him feel very afraid.
B. The old-fashioned hot-air balloons made a horrible noise.
C. In fact, he was just a boy when he first started thinking about it.
D. Luckily, he landed safely after a couple of hours.
E. They are also much less dangerous.
F. However, there was an unexpected problem.
G. But these days, he prefers to use balloons.
H. Immediately after that, he tried to learn how this would be possible.
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In 1783, two French brothers build \(\Rightarrow\) built the first balloon to take people into the air. One hundred and twenty years lately \(\Rightarrow\) later, in 1903, the Wright brothers built the first plane with an engine and flied \(\Rightarrow\) flew in it . This was in the United States. Then, in 1918, the US Post Office begun \(\Rightarrow\) begin the first airmail service. Aeroplanes changed a lot in the next thirty year \(\Rightarrow\) years. Then, in 1950s, aeroplanes became many \(\Rightarrow\) much faster because they had jet engines. In 1976, Concorde was building \(\Rightarrow\) built in the UK and France. It is the faster \(\Rightarrow\) fastest passenger plane in the world and it can flying \(\Rightarrow\) fly at 2500 kilometers an hour, so the journey in \(\Rightarrow\) from London to New York is only four hours. Today millions of people travel on \(\Rightarrow\) by aeroplane, and it is difficult to think of a world without them.