Ed Yost
Inventor of the modern hot air balloon

Born
June 30th, 1919
106 years ago
Died
May 27th, 2007
18 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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An American inventor contributed to the development of the modern hot air balloon. In the 1950s, created the first successful helium-filled hot air balloon, which led to advancements in the design and safety of ballooning. The innovations changed the way hot air balloons were constructed and operated, making them more accessible for recreational use, as well as competitive events. Actively participated in and promoted the sport of ballooning, significantly influencing its popularity.
Developed the first successful helium-filled hot air balloon
Contributed to advancements in hot air balloon safety
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