Imminent launch for new Monaco-themed hot air balloon

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The Monaco Aeronauts Club, headed by President Alain Cruteanschii, has announced the dates for the completion of its latest hot air balloon, which will not only be environmentally friendly but will sport the colours of the Principality.   

The Monaco Aeronaut’s Club has spent years working on ways to practice the sport they love whilst having a care for the planet. This year, their dream will become a reality as they launch a new balloon that meets ecological standards using the newest technologies.

The Monaco-themed balloon has been in the planning stages at the Catalonia-based offices of Ultramagic, located 40 minutes outside of Barcelona. Ultramagic has been charged with the design, with production set to begin in May and delivery as early as the end of June.

This is the Club’s second eco-balloon launch, the first being in 2018 when there was a dramatic lift off from the Place du Palais.

Prince Albert II has been a huge supporter of the project, despite his government’s reluctance to fund the building of the balloon.

“Many people were sceptical,” says Alain Cruteanschi. “We were unable to convince the government to give us a grant to design this hot air balloon in the colours of Monaco. But we were able to count on the support of the Marzocco group, which finances 100%.”

The science behind the new balloon is being refined, and the club is aiming to make their pastime an active laboratory for studies on energy consumption. It even has invested in a hybrid vehicle to transport the balloon and in a lightweight trailer to lessen energy consumption.

“Our ecological balloon will convey a simple and applicable message in many areas of daily life,” said the President of the Aeronaut’s Club, “saving energy by insulating and thus limiting heat loss, it is a simple principle but so effective. We will serve as a laboratory and test many techniques and publish the results of our research.”

The first big event that the Monaco balloon is expected to be at is the European Balloon Flying Festival in Barcelona in mid-July, but it will by no means be the last.

“We have lots of projects with it, such as crossing the Channel or flying over Mont-Blanc,” said Cruteanschii. Additionally, a Monaco balloon competition bearing the Prince’s name is in the works with a first edition scheduled for spring 2023.

Meanwhile, the club will carry on with the usual activities such as training pilots and giving people inaugural flights on their aircraft from their base in Mondovi, Italy, less than two hours from Monaco.

 

 

 

Another overtime, another defeat for Roca Team

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For the second time in two days, AS Monaco Basketball succumbed to an agonising overtime defeat against a table-topping side, this time falling to Betclic Elite leaders Boulogne-Levallois on Sunday 106-115.

Having displayed an impressive level of defensive fortitude in recent weeks, Monaco were torn open time-after-time against the Parisian side. On Friday, the Roca team limited European champions Real Madrid to just 66 points across the four-quarters, but by the mid-way point on Sunday, they had already conceded 60.

Sasa Obradovic didn’t hold back in his criticism of the defensive effort post-match, saying, “It’s shameful to lose in this way, it’s contemptible, both to our work and to the public. We can’t be respected if we accept that. I was shaken.”

Although their defence was porous, their attacking combinations were at least well worked. The free-scoring Mike James (23 points), and Friday night’s top-scorer Dwayne Bacon (22 points), allowed Monaco to keep pace with their opposition.

A lion’s share of the damage was inflicted by the unstoppable Will Cummings, who registered 35 points and 10 assists on the evening, a 7-point scoring-run allowing his side to create a gap in the first quarter.

Yakub Outtara (12 points) stepped up in the second-quarter, decreasing the deficit, before an 11-point scoring streak at the back end of the second-quarter undid all of their good work, leaving Monaco with a mountain to climb (50-60).

Monaco, however, successfully reversed the trend in the second-half. A 12-point scoring streak at the start of the third-quarter brought the chasing Monaco back into contention. Momentum was with the Principality side, and their efforts brought them back level with seconds on the clock.

Neither side could land the winning hoop, and spectators at the Salle Gaston Medecin were treated to a second overtime in as many days. Whereas the overtime against Real Madrid was a cagey, tight, low-scoring affair, this one was anything but.

Cummings came back to the fore once again, blowing Monaco away in the opening stages, dealing a blow from which the Principality side could not recover. The match was over as a contest before the final buzzer, Boulogne-Levallois coming out comfortable victors after overtime (106-115).

Obradovic, perplexed by their defensive showing, couldn’t account for their overall inferiority. “What did we lack? You’ll have to ask each one of them. It’s not by luck that Boulogne are first.” The exasperated Serbian coach continued, “It’s a lesson for everyone, for all the players. But how many lessons do we need?

Obradovic will hope that it will be his side teaching the lessons on Tuesday as his side travels to Greece for a difficult Euroleague match against Panathinaikos.

 

 

Photo source: AS Monaco Basketball