Pi-Ball Lights
We call these HGrave Lights.
This is respectfully named after Master Pilot Herold Graves who introduced us to them several years ago.
They are small enough you can insert them into a standard 12 inch latex balloon and filled with heilum launch it to check winds pre-dawn. They climb about 250 feet per minute and give you more information on the winds than just a balloon without a light. We have watched them as high as 2,000 feet or more. Great for reading winds before sunrise.
Priced at a low 42 cents a light it is a very inexpencive way to read the winds on those morning flights.
Currently we have them priced at $12.50 for a bag of 30!
This is respectfully named after Master Pilot Herold Graves who introduced us to them several years ago.
They are small enough you can insert them into a standard 12 inch latex balloon and filled with heilum launch it to check winds pre-dawn. They climb about 250 feet per minute and give you more information on the winds than just a balloon without a light. We have watched them as high as 2,000 feet or more. Great for reading winds before sunrise.
Priced at a low 42 cents a light it is a very inexpencive way to read the winds on those morning flights.
Currently we have them priced at $12.50 for a bag of 30!
About Pi-Ball Lights
We call these HGrave Lights.
This is respectfully named after Master Pilot Herold Graves who introduced us to them several years ago.
They are small enough you can insert them into a standard 12 inch latex balloon and filled with heilum launch it to check winds pre-dawn. They climb about 250 feet per minute and give you more information on the winds than just a balloon without a light. We have watched them as high as 2,000 feet or more. Great for reading winds before sunrise.
Priced at a low 42 cents a light it is a very inexpencive way to read the winds on those morning flights.
Currently we have them priced at $12.50 for a bag of 30!
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