April 24, 2007 9:24 AM PDT

Hot air balloon is shaped like Darth Vader's helmet

I just came across this link to what must one of the more extreme forms of Star Wars fandom to extrude itself onto the Internet in recent memory: A hot air balloon in the shape of Darth Vader's helmet. (Via SciFi Tech and Boing Boing.)

(Credit: StarWars.com)

It was created by a mad Belgian inventor named Benoit Lambert, who, according to StarWars.com, received permission from Lucasfilm to build the balloon as long as it was used for non-commercial activities. It can carry two passengers and a pilot. There's no indication of when Lambert will build a lighter-than-air Death Star.

That's all fine, but as a pilot of fixed-wing planes myself, it would be more than a little worrisome to see Darth Vader's head looming up unexpectedly in the windscreen. According to federal aviation rules (see FAR 91.113), balloons supposedly have the right-of-way over all other aircraft. But the FARs say nothing about when it's Darth Vader's head -- which is why it's high time for us pilots to outfit our Cessnas with some badly-needed offensive weaponry.

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Fantastic!
by ejevo April 24, 2007 1:14 PM PDT
Love it! But I'm puzzled as to why this item is present in CNET's "News.com Security" RSS feed???
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Fantastic!
by ejevo April 24, 2007 1:14 PM PDT
Love it! But I'm puzzled as to why this item is present in CNET's "News.com Security" RSS feed???
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Of course it's in the security feed!
by tmoynihan April 24, 2007 4:27 PM PDT
Security-wise, if there's one thing I want to be aware of and protect myself against, it's this: giant, flying Darth Vader heads.
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Of course it's in the security feed!
by tmoynihan April 24, 2007 4:27 PM PDT
Security-wise, if there's one thing I want to be aware of and protect myself against, it's this: giant, flying Darth Vader heads.
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Balloons have right-of-way
by Cashfan May 1, 2007 9:46 AM PDT
Hot air balloons do have the right-of-way because we can't steer, and we move
much slower than other aircraft, thus one of the reasons we try to avoid IR
training routes.
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Balloons have right-of-way
by Cashfan May 1, 2007 9:46 AM PDT
Hot air balloons do have the right-of-way because we can't steer, and we move
much slower than other aircraft, thus one of the reasons we try to avoid IR
training routes.
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