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Lawnchair Larry, the
Man Who Soared to 16,000 Feet Attached to Weather Balloons-Truth!
Summary of the eRumor
The eRumor is mostly
circulated with pictures of Larry in his high-flying chair and what
appears to be a newspaper article:
The Truth
This story has been widely
disbelieved by skeptics, but it really happened.
TruthOrFiction.com's Rich Buhler was hosting a radio talk show from
Los Angeles in 1982 when Larry Walters' historic flight took place
in from nearby San Pedro and he covered the story for his
audience. It was widely reported by the news media at the time
and Larry Walters became something of a folk hero for his daredevil
solo flight.
According to published reports, Walters was employed as a truck
driver in Southern California. On July 2, 1982, he fastened 42
surplus balloons to a lawn chair and launched from his girlfriend's
San Pedro home. He carried various supplies with him as well
as a CB radio and a BB gun to shoot balloons one at a time to
descend. He didn't realize how powerful the buoyancy of the balloons
was. When he cut a rope holding him to terra firma, he took
off with such a jolt that another anchor rope broke under the stress
and he shot upward so quickly that his eyeglasses flew to the
ground. He floated around the L.A. basin for several hours and
reached altitudes of up to 16,000 feet. According to an
article in the New York Times the next day, Walters was spotted by
pilots from both TWA and Delta Airlines. It was cold at 16,000
feet and he started shooting some of his balloons to descend, but
dropped his BB gun and had to wait for his rig to come down on its
own. He landed in a residential neighborhood in Long Beach
where got tangled in some power lines, causing a power
blackout. He told reporters that his weather balloon flight
had been a dream of more than 20 years. Larry Walters died
eleven years after his flight from what the Los Angeles Times
described as a self-inflected gunshot wound.
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