Not really.
2006-08-07 21:47:06
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answer #1
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answered by expatturk 4
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Guess you could, as long as 1. the winds don't take you through the middle east, you never know what might happen 2. There are no birds flying, they might be attracted to your balloons and be tempted to taste them 3. The US millitary is on vacation, they might shoot you down
2006-08-09 02:33:58
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answer #2
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answered by lori 1
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No. The winds go the other way. You would have to cross Europe and the Far East.
2006-08-07 21:47:37
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answer #3
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answered by waycyber 6
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No, the prevailing Westerly winds would tend to take you in the opposite direction - East.
2006-08-07 21:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If you did it properly, but you would have to fly clockwise around the world following the winds
2006-08-07 21:47:24
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answer #5
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answered by dopeysaurus 5
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Sure with clearance from the F-16's that will be escorting you once you get too close for comfort.
2006-08-08 08:01:41
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answered by Nob ody 2
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it depends on the wind direction.
2006-08-07 21:49:03
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answered by Maybe_a_girl 3
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richard branson did it and only one balloon.
2006-08-07 21:47:08
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answered by lefang 5
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. . . would you perhaps be Irish? . . .
2006-08-08 01:00:52
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answered by Astra 6
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WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT~
2006-08-07 22:20:08
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answered by snoopy 2
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