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According to the website for the Balloon Federation of America*, one of the competitive games for the 2014 US Nationals was the "minimum distance double drop". In this event, the balloonist makes a fly in above a marked area on the ground and then tosses out a bean-bag marker into the target. The catch is that the minimum height of the balloon is 1.5 km. That means that the balloon must NOT descend to an altitude less than 1.5 km. Consider this: A judge on the ground looked up to a balloon at its position for dropping the marker on the target. The judge took a line of sight to the top of the balloon and the angle of elevation was 52.5° The judge then back-tracked a distance of 168 m and then determined that the new angle of elevation to balloon (it had not changed altitude) was 41.2°.
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