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http://www.hotairballooning.org/
Covers a range of ballooning topics including the Albuqeurque Balloon Fiesta, local education and safety programs, flying events, club activities and committees, and club history.
http://www.bagiballoon.org/
A resource for Illinois area pilots and crew. Find pilot biographies, classifieds, the "Balloon Room" museum, and scholarship information.
http://www.balloonsvictoria.com/
Non-profit, member based organisation dedicated to the development of sport ballooning in Victoria, Australia.
http://www.bfa.net/
Includes information on all aspects of ballooning.
http://www.flybsopp.com/
Colorado Springs area club schedules monthly member flights "in the land that inspired America the Beautiful". Includes photo album, articles, and links.
http://www.main.org/ctba/
Race photos, club activity calendar, local launch sites, and related links are included in this regional club site.
http://www.cla.lu/
Explore membership information, flight descriptions and scheduling, club news, and weather links.
http://www.lighterthanair.org/
A club for anyone interested in learning about, participating in and improving the sport of ballooning. Ballooning basics, weather links and topical news.
http://www.dakotamainstreet.com/balloons.html
South Dakota balloon offers information about their special shape balloons and the pilots that fly them.
http://www.balloonclub.org/
This sport ballooning club based in Edinburgh provides information on joining them for local flights or short weekend trips to events. You'll find maps, prices, and a flying handbook.
http://www.myairship.com/ebaa/index.html
A loose congregation of aeronauts who have built, are flying or own any sort of Experimental, Ultralight or Homebuilt Lighter-Than-Air Craft.
http://www.hotairballoon.org/nh/
Info on balloon festivals, rides, pilots, pictures, getting involved, learning to fly, weather and pilot resources.
http://www.fai.org/ballooning/
A division of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale, with the aim of furthering aeronautical activities worldwide.
http://www.midhantsballoonclub.org.uk/
Members and club news, committee and other officers.
http://www.balloonindiana.com/
Pilots, crew, observers, and other people interested in the sport of hot air ballooning in Indiana.
http://www.hartley2.co.uk/prba/
Promoting the study and practice of the art of Lighter-than-air Flight, and social facilities for members.
http://www.planoballooning.org/
Complete information for pilots, crew, and the general public about ballooning in Plano - "The balloon capital of Texas".
http://www.babo.org.uk/
Trade organization representing UK passenger balloon operators. Find a balloonist or organize a flight in the UK.
http://www.bbac.org/
The official website of the British Balloon and Airship Club, which represents and supports balloonists throughout the UK. It contains information about ballooning, and how to join the club, along with a members-only section.
http://www.mnballooning.com/
The MBA was formed to promote the sport of Hot Air Ballooning in the state of Minnesota through education, landowner relations and goodwill. Event information, links, weather, member roster, and newsletters online.
http://www.topgunballooning.org/
A non-profit corporation located in Albuquerque, NM that trains and educates pilots, crew and observers through competition ballooning.
http://www.balloonride.org.uk/
Hot air balloon rides operator listing for England, Wales and Scotland provided by the 4-flight balloon club. Ballooning pictures and information.
http://home.mindspring.com/~danni
Includes photos and personal experiences from the Georgia-based team that participates in hot air, gas, and smoke ballooning as well as radio controlled model ballooning.
http://www.wrbbac.co.uk/
Balloon club representing balloonists in the west of England. Most members are based around Bristol and Bath. Contains information on ballooning, local events and companies, and a members' area
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