Julian Nott (balloonist)

Julian Nott
ICI Innovation balloon gondola set altitude record of 55,134 feet from Longmont, Colorado in 1979.
Born
Julian Richard Nott

(1944-06-22)June 22, 1944
DiedMarch 25, 2019(2019-03-25) (aged 74)
Cause of deathBalloon accident
Resting placeCompton Village Cemetery, Surrey, England
EducationPhysical Chemistry
Alma materEpsom College
St John's College, Oxford
Occupation(s)balloonist and innovator
Known forAltitude record of 55,134' in first pressurized hot-air balloon gondola
PartnerAnne Luther
AwardsGold Medal by the Royal Aero Club, the first ever given to a balloonist [1]

Julian Nott (22 June 1944 – 26 March 2019) was a British balloonist who later lived in Santa Barbara, California. He was known for his record-setting achievements. Nott set 79 world ballooning records and 96 British aviation records. He developed balloons for flights to Solar System destinations, particularly Titan. He flew a working prototype Titan balloon at −175 °C (−283.0 °F), approximately the temperature of Titan's atmosphere.[2]

Solar powered balloon G-BAVU first to cross English Channel on 1 Nov 1984
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Pressurized Cabin Balloon was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Obituaries, Telegraph (5 April 2019). "Julian Nott, scientist and balloonist who set more than 100 records, including reaching 55,000 feet – obituary". The Telegraph. Retrieved 19 June 2020.