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A world record for flight altitude in a hot-air balloon partly owes its success to the iglide® plastic bushings used in its pressurized capsule, escape hatches, and lower seat structure.
A conventional hot-air balloon has a large overhead parachute valve, which the pilot opens with a cord when he wants the balloon to descend.
However, in the specially designed balloon used to achieve the world altitude record, this mechanism was accommodated inside a pressurized capsule where two hand wheels were installed on either side of the pilot's seat. These were linked to a drum outside the capsule through a shaft mounted with iglide® plastic bushings. The string to operate the parachute valve was wound onto the drum.
By winding the hand wheels, the pilot could open or close the parachute valve and control the descent of the balloon. The balloon envelope was approximately ten times bigger than the average passenger balloon, so this descent system was absolutely crucial.
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