paper balloon

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I just came across a charming story in Air & Space magazine. It’s by Don Piccard, an American balloon pilot and member of the Piccard dynasty of Swiss balloonists. He writes about this time in 1947 when he flew a Japanese balloon across a bit of Minnesota.  It was made from mulberry bark paper and had carried a bomb across the Pacific during the war. The Japanese sent 9,000 balloon bombs off in this direction, but they didn’t quite work out as planned.

About Helen Fields

I'm a freelance writer living in Washington, D.C. I like to knit,sing, dance, and write about science. Only one of these pays the bills. A few years ago I spent six weeks on an icebreaker in the Bering Sea and two months in Berlin on a journalism fellowship, and who knows - I could find some more adventures sometime.