Hot-air balloons carry 20 to 45 gallons of propane in stainless steel fuel tanks, to make them both super-strong and light weight. Like the engine and the brakes in your car, a balloon’s propane burner gives you the power to ascend as well as the ability to slow down a descent.

What Fuel Do Balloons Use?
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