The Royal Hot Air Balloon duel

Throughout the history of all nations, people have participated in weird and strange fights to settle disputes. They spend much time conspiring against each other. And they waste too much energy plotting the manner in which to conduct such spars.

The brave heart

Until recently, those with a romantic ideal of honor have chosen to settle matters of disrespect with destructive duels. Their penchant for the theatrical gives them a laser sharp focus to carry out the heroic deeds. A sense of daring possesses such people right at the nick of time making everything completely oblivious. There are abundant stories of an adventurer crossing seven seas to beat his or her challenger. Poets chronicle the saga of a jilted lover taking offense at the advances to a beloved by a rival. And an egotistic person feeling slighted at an accusation, or throwing off a perception of inferiority or weakness, has chosen the duel to remedy the problem. Sanity and common sense give way to death or a glory attitude. Perhaps their psyche becomes firmly conditioned. And they believe that they can achieve satisfaction only through the prospect of destruction of one’s enemy or oneself.






Method of duel

In the days of kings and queens, acts of bravery and courage were a norm rather than an exception. Both in ancient and modern antiquity, records of duels have followed a relatively rigid formula. The choice of an iconic or secluded venue and the preferred weapons would take a prominent position in such accounts. In literature, this would be a vast expanse of an isolated clearing, with a mist shrouding the scene. There are many accounts of numerous prominent figures participating in such spectacle of pistols at dawn. Interestingly, people like the weird ones with a dramatic flair that gets told and retold until the story becomes unbelievable as they turn to myths and legends. Chroniclers wax lyrics about the heroism, whereas poets create poems about the romanticism of it. Although people are sensible enough to disbelieve the mythologies, they enjoy the surrealism. Perhaps a detachment from the real world gives them a much-needed respite from the daily life.

In the sky

None is stranger and more surreal than the duel in two hot air balloons that occurred in Paris in 1808 between 2 men. The British public woke up to the news of a daring contest of a different kind between 2 young men. The media, as usual, had a field day and created a frenzy around the event, which people talked about for a very long time. The journalists and newspapers described the dispute as a very novel kind of duel that was unheard of up until then. Two men who were well known to the general French public at that time quarrelled over a woman named Mademoiselle Tirevit. The duel was between two daring men, one Monsieur de Grandpre, and his rival Monsieur Le Pique. The event happened in 1808, at a time when hot air balloon was extremely popular among the French elite, and so, the men decided to take the duel to the air.

The unusual weapons that they chose to settle the affair with a duel were hot air balloons

The unusual weapons that they chose to settle the affair with a duel were hot air balloons

Fight using balloons

The center of the argument was around Mademoiselle Tirevit, a young dancer who was working at the Paris Opera. Monsieur le Pique and Monsieur de Grandpre were each having a relationship with Mademoiselle Tirevit, the same woman, in 1808. The pair discovered that they shared a close mutual acquaintance with this woman, which was not acceptable to them. So, being macho men with massive egos, they resolved to settle the private matter with a public duel. Being high standing men in the country, they felt that it was beneath them to engage in conventional combat. So, they happily conceived the idea of taking it to the skies in grand style for all and sundry to see. The unusual weapons that they chose to settle the affair with a duel were hot air balloons knowing sufficiently well that it would make a public debacle out of it. They decided to have a clash using blunderbusses while flying in opposing balloons, 80 yards apart.

Le Pique’s balloon swirled to the ground, killing him on impact

Le Pique’s balloon swirled to the ground, killing him on impact

A Frenchman’s death

The protagonists arranged to construct two identical balloons. They would then attempt to shoot each other after reaching a certain height. They ascended into the air and while soaring the skies stopped at 900 yards above the ground. At that exhilarating elevation, the adrenalin kicked in, and they then started shooting at each other. One of the hot air balloons was hit and quickly fell before crashing into the rooftops, killing the dueler. Le Pique’s balloon swirled to the ground, killing him on impact. This pitiful defeat put a closure to the dispute through the sacrifice of the life of one of the men. Sadly, the two intrepid Frenchmen competed against each other to death over one woman.

The fact no one knows is that hot air balloons are not only used for Kenya wildlife safaris but also as weapons of a duel to settle disputes

The fact no one knows is that hot air balloons are not only used for Kenya wildlife safaris but also as weapons of a duel to settle disputes

Ego over death

The fact no one knows is that hot air balloons are not only used for Kenya wildlife safaris but also as weapons of a duel to settle disputes. However, the critical difference to note is that when using it for safaris, hot air balloons are the safest mode of transportation but when used in battles, it can end up taking people’s lives. As in the case of the two Frenchmen who fought themselves to death, very often, such feud between two people is the result of colossal ego clashes more than anything else.

5 Frequently Asked Questions About The Ballooning Industry

What is the origin of hot air balloon duel?
A hot air balloon duel is also called an aeronautical jousting or balloon battle. This competition dates to the pioneering days of ballooning. It started off as a popular entertainment. The spectators would gather to witness them engage in a fun battle. The mission is for each balloonist to try and burst the balloon of the other party using a long pole. The winner of the hot air balloon duel is the balloonist who destroys the balloon, making it descend.  The most popular duel occurred between de Grandpe and Sophie Blanchard in the 19th century. They engaged in a competition, firing at the rival’s balloon while soaring high up in the sky. Blanchard emerged victorious. Her balloon safely landed. While such duels are no more a competition but remain a spectacle and entertainment for crowds at balloon festivals, where people participate in friendly challenges to showcase the thrill and beauty of ballooning.

Who was Sophie Blanchard?
Sophie Blanchard was a balloonist who became popular for her daring balloon flights and aeronautical work. She piloted her hot air balloon solo and quickly became famous for her aerial feats and stunts of bravery. Sophie performed for crowds across Europe and in France, and she became the official French empire aeronaut, performing flights for dignitaries including Napoleon Bonaparte.

Wh0 was Monsieur Piccard?
Auguste Piccard, Swiss inventor, physicist, and explorer made important contributions in the ballooning industry. He developed high-altitude flights. Piccard studied physics and became interested in the upper atmosphere. Thereafter he designed and built high-altitude balloons that could carry people to high altitudes. Along with Paul Kipfer, he made the debut ascent successfully using a pressurized gondola. This significant achievement demonstrated that you could reach extreme altitudes. Piccard made many balloon flights and set several records. He also built a few gondolas and equipment for his flights. Besides, in recognition to his contributions in the fields of technology and physics, Piccard was awarded honors.

What is the history of ballooning?
The history of hot air ballooning is long and fascinating. The famous balloonists include John Jeffries and Jean-Pierre as well as the Montgolfiers. Other balloonists include Auguste Piccard and Felix Nada. Nada was a pioneering author and aerial photographer.

Are hot air balloon rides safe?
Yes, they are. Hot air balloon rides are considered safe albeit when operated by experienced and licensed pilots who follow safety guidelines and regulations. The balloon industry is regulated. There are requirements for equipment, balloons, and pilots. Pilots should hold a license and obtain certification for operations. Balloons undergo regular inspections and maintenance and must meet safety standards. People are required to wear restraints. However, there is some inherent risk in ballooning. Pilots must constantly watch weather patterns. Choose an experienced and reputable company and follow all safety regulations provided by the crew.

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