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World record highest altitude in hot air balloon

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Dom Tuk | 13:50 Mon 19th Dec 2005 | People & Places
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Who holds the current world record for flying at the highest altitude in a hot air balloon?
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Indian Vijaypat Singhania claimed a new world record for the highest flight in a hot air balloon, after a voyage lasting several hours. The 67-year-old textile ****** soared past 21,000 metres (69,000 feet). He travelled in a pressurised cabin attached to a balloon as high as a 22-storey building.

The previous record of 19,811 metres (64,997 feet) was set by Per Lindstrand in Plano, Texas, in June 1988.



The stars above refer to a very rich person rhyming with mymoon.
You mean you got zapped for the word TY?

The censorship on this site is much too sensitive if a word like that is deemed unacceptable, it simply describes a successful businessman.

Come on moderators slacken the reigns a bit we arn't children.
It's because it contains a word deemed racist. The filter seems to have a list of words it will not allow even if they form part of other words.

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