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The Bristol Balloon – G-BUVW

11/5/2026

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Written by Tom Orpin
Picture1993 Bristol International Balloon Fiesta


​It’s only fitting that, for the first edition of the blog, we look at the collection’s flagship balloon, G-BUVW.
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Built in 1993 by Cameron Balloons as an N-90 (90,000 cubic feet), G-BUVW was commissioned by the world famous Bristol International Balloon Fiesta to be an official Fiesta balloon.

Throughout the 90s the balloon was a regular fixture in the skies above Bristol and was always a focal point of the Fiesta each year. It also appeared at the Fiesta’s twin events Chateau d’Oex, a wintry meet in the Swiss alps, and St Niklaas in Belgium. Beyond that, the balloon visited festivals across the world, including appearances in Chile and Albuquerque, NM, USA, where it took part in the world’s largest balloon festival. 
After many years of loyal service for the Fiesta, it was sold to the University of Bristol’s Hot Air Balloon Society (colloquially known as BUHABS) where it saw out the remainder of its flying life. 

Its last ever flight was a long way from home in Bristol; being recorded in the Libyan desert whilst attending an event there. 

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Flying in the Libyan desert (circa 2007)
Some balloons tend to take on a legendary status because of some mysterious event in their timeline, and that is certainly the case with our Fiesta balloon, which seemingly completely disappeared for a number of years. 

It was in 2017 when Bristol Balloon Collectors co-founders Liam and Dan received a message to see if they’d be interested in picking up 3 retired balloons that were sitting in a barn in Bath. One of them was supposedly the Fiesta balloon, except it wasn’t there, and this began an investigation into its whereabouts. After some sleuthing, local balloonist Paul Spellward located the balloon and delivered it to Liam and Dan.

When the balloon arrived, it was in pretty bad shape. The balloon had ended up in a leaky garage and time had not been kind. The envelope (the balloon part of the balloon) had a large hole in it and the Velcro tabs on the parachute were too weak to hold it in place effectively. There was also a significant amount of sand in the balloon from the Libyan desert; the last time it had appeared. 

The Bristol Balloon Collectors were essentially formed out of what happened next, as G-BUVW became a personal restoration project for Liam and Dan who, along with friends and family, worked to fix the balloon so it could be given a new lease of life and to be inflated and tethered properly. Liam and Dan unpicked the panels in the envelope affected by the hole before it went into Cameron Balloons for repairs. The support from Paul Spellward continued as he very kindly covered the cost of the new panels. Once returned from the factory, the restoration of the balloon truly became a family affair when Liam and his nan replaced the Velcro tabs on the parachute.
As part of the restoration, a new banner was added to the envelope that simply read ‘Bristol Balloon Collectors.’


Today, the Fiesta balloon is the flagship balloon in our collection. At the 2025 Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, we took part in the Night Glow with it in front of tens of thousands of people, 32 years after it first appeared there. 

The balloon will appear at future editions of the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta for, hopefully, many years to come.
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2025 Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
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