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Wat (wie) is rubber balloon densimeter - definitie

SMALL BALLOON USED AS A CHILDREN'S TOY
Party balloon; Toy balloons; Balloon (toy); Rubber balloon; Toy Balloon
  • A number of balloon twisting figures and a child with modeling balloons made into different shapes.
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  • 1340}}) depicting a pig bladder balloon
  • [[Paolo Monti]], 1962
  • Toy balloon in the sky of Eastern Siberia

balloonist         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
(balloonists)
A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
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Balloon (aeronautics)         
  • Lana's aeronautic machine
  • Hot air balloon taking off
  • Balloon landing in Mashgh square, [[Iran]] ([[Persia]]), at the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar, around 1850.
  • Brian Jones]] achieved the first non-stop balloon [[circumnavigation]] in ''[[Breitling Orbiter 3]]''.
  • Gas balloons at the [[Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta]]
  • Hot air balloons, San Diego
  • A model of the [[Montgolfier brothers]] balloon at the [[London Science Museum]]
  • [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s prototype airship ''Passarola'' devised 1709.
  • A modern Kongming Lantern
  • Close-up view of an American major in the basket of an [[observation balloon]] flying over territory near front lines during World War I.
UNPOWERED AEROSTAT
Balloonist; Charlière; Balloon flight; Balloonists; Gondola (balloon); Balloon gondola; Balloon (aircraft); Balloon ascent
In aeronautics, a balloon is an unpowered aerostat, which remains aloft or floats due to its buoyancy. A balloon may be free, moving with the wind, or tethered to a fixed point.
Balloon modelling         
  • A life-size balloon [[leprechaun]] at Boston's St Patrick's Day Parade in 2018.
  • A balloon modeler's toolkit contains hundreds of colorful balloons in various sizes and hues.
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  • [[Smurf]] hats made with "360" balloons.
  • [[St. Vincent (musician)]] in 2015
  • A street performer doing balloon modeling in [[Japan]], 2022
SHAPING OF SPECIAL MODELLING BALLOONS
Balloon animal; Balloon art; Balloon sculpture; Balloon twisting; Multiple balloon modelling; Single balloon modelling; Balloon sculpting; Balloon animals; Balloon artist
Balloon modelling or balloon twisting is the shaping of special modelling balloons into almost any given shape, often a balloon animal. People who create balloon animals and other twisted balloon sculptures are called Twisters, Balloon Benders, and Balloon Artists.

Wikipedia

Toy balloon

A toy balloon or party balloon, is a small balloon mostly used for decoration, advertising and children's toys. Toy balloons are usually made of rubber or aluminized plastic, and inflated with air or helium. They come in a great variety of sizes and shapes, but are most commonly 10 to 30 centimetres in diameter. Toy balloons are not considered to include "sky lanterns" (hot-air paper balloons), although these too are or were used as child toys in some parts of the world.

According to The Journal of the American Medical Association, out of 373 children who died in the US between 1972 and 1992 after choking on children's products, nearly a third choked on latex balloons. The Consumer Products Safety Commission found that children had inhaled latex balloons whole (often while trying to inflate them) or choked on fragments of broken balloons. Parents, a monthly magazine about raising children, advised parents to buy Mylar balloons instead of latex balloons.