Sunday, January 11, 2026

BALLOON POST : 1ST WORLD GAS BALLOON CHAMPIONSHIP (1976)



The year 1976 marked a milestone in aviation history as pilots gathered in Augsburg, Germany, for the 1st World Gas Balloon Championship. These rare "Balloon Mail" covers offer a tactile connection to that inaugural event, which officially took place from September 11 to 14, 1976. Captured during a time when the sky was filled with the silent silhouettes of gas-filled giants, these documents served as official proof of flight. They were carried in the wicker baskets of the balloons and stamped with unique "Bordstempels" to verify their journey through the clouds.

The first card is a remarkable "who’s who" of 1970s aeronautics, featuring a dense tapestry of hand-signed autographs from international teams representing countries like Japan, Poland, and the USA—including the signature of American pilot Michael Fairbanks. It tells a story of precision and patience; a red ink notification notes that the initial launch on September 10, 1976, was delayed due to "unfavorable weather," a common challenge in the delicate world of gas ballooning.

Perhaps most striking is the second document, which features an aerial photograph of the balloons lined up like pearls on the Augsburg launch field. This card was notably piloted and signed by Wolfgang von Zeppelin, a name synonymous with the golden age of airships, alongside Annedore von Zeppelin.

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