![]() ![]() ![]() 'They've changed my life!' Jeremy Kyle says he'll miss his wife Vicky and baby son Oliver, two, as he launches his own show again. after she and ex Gerard Pique were spotted outside court as they try to settle divorceĮkin-Su Culculoglu displays her incredible physique as she dons a diamanté emblazoned three-piece suit while posing for snaps during a photoshoot in Rome Shakira cheers on son Milan, nine, at his baseball game in Valencia. after he said attacks on her weight loss are a 'genocide of the Black race' Lizzo claps back at Kanye West's remarks about her body. Who is AJ Pritchard's new 'girlfriend' Zara Zoffany? MailOnline takes a look at the social club founder and fitness-fanatic as Abbie Quinnen is dumped The surprising ways Tesco is helping farmers keep Britain's favourite cheese affordable for shoppersĮlliott Wright and his wife Sadie announce they are expecting their second child as she shows off her growing baby bump alongside their son Billie 'I feared what it meant for the rest of my life': Chris Fountain reveals he was left speaking 'like a child' after mini-stroke caused by blood clot in his brainĬarrie me, mummy! New photos show Mrs Johnson with children Wilf and Romy as former prime minister's wife shares never-before-seen snaps Mark Wright celebrates FINALLY moving into his and Michelle Keegan's '£3.5M dream home' by ordering their first takeaway to the mansion 'That was being racist': Craig David blasts Leigh Francis as a 'bully' and says comedian's Bo' Selecta! impression sent him to a 'really dark place' 'Both of you do not deserve to be here': Richie Anderson is the SECOND contestant to get the Strictly axe after shock dance off against Fleur East The current record listed by Guinness for the longest duration flight by helium balloons is held by Jonathan Trappe for a flight of 13 hours, 36 minutes, 57 seconds over North Carolina in April 2010. None of his flights have been certified by Guinness World Records. This time he hoped to set a world record. ![]() Mr Couch was at it again in 2010, racing another lawn chair balloonist in a flight that went about 70 miles. That's when he pulled out his trusty BB rifle and shot out enough balloons to come to earth in a pasture outside the tiny farming community of Cambridge, Idaho. After lifting off at dawn July 5 with the help of scores of volunteers, he floated at 35 mph across the high desert, reaching his goal of crossing the Idaho border. In 2007, he flew 193 miles before running low on helium and landing in the sagebrush of Eastern Oregon. Mr Couch's first time up was in 2006, when he got only 99 miles before the balloons started popping and he had to bail out. Mr Couch has wanted to float like a cloud since he was a child, and was inspired by a TV show about the 1982 lawn chair flight over Los Angeles by truck driver Larry Walters, who gained urban myth immortality. The flight is a warm-up for plans to fly a tandem lawn chair balloon rig in Baghdad sometime in the future. But winds initially carried them in a southeastern direction after the 10.20am liftoff. The two men hoped to fly through the night across the mountains of Idaho and touch down Sunday morning somewhere in southwestern Montana. Besides a GPS, satellite phone, and parachutes, they were carrying a Red Ryder BB rifle to shoot out enough balloons to come to earth when the time is right. The rig included 800 pounds of ballast - red Kool-Aid in 40-gallon barrels. Ballast: Those tanks at the bottom of the rig are drums of Kool-Aid, which will be poured out to help the travels gain more lift if they need it ![]()
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