With Johannesburg as the host city for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
football fever is already high in South Africa. Lindstrand
Technologies Limited based in Oswestry, Shropshire has kicked off
its own campaign by supplying two identical HiFlyers to one
customer simultaneously in March 2009.
They were designed and built at the Oswestry factory and both
envelopes are full size reproductions of red and white footballs.
The HiFlyer envelopes are the largest ever constructed at the same
time by LTL with a volume of 7800m3 each. This design change is due
to the high altitude of Soweto and Johannesburg which lie at 1750
metres and 2000 metres respectively (a boiled egg will take an
extra minute to cook and some tourists have been known to suffer
from altitude sickness!).

Lindstrand Technologies' representative in South Africa -
Francis Chikasha operating as Aerail Displays (Pty) Ltd - became
associated with HiFlyers back in 1999 when he was involved with the
'Float over the Falls' HiFlyer at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
Francis now works and lives in South Africa running his own
company. He purchased his first HiFlyer (an all red one) back in
2005 for the Montecasino complex in Johannesburg and was sponsored
by ABSA. ABSA is one of the largest banks in South African and is
also the main football sponsor for the South African football
league, just as Barclays Bank sponsors the football league here in
the UK.
The Montecasino complex was the location for the first of the
two HiFlyers installed in March. The second site was the Maponya
Mall in Soweto, 14 miles from Johannesburg. The mall in Soweto
marks a transformation for the Johannesburg township, once an
impoverished centre in the struggle against apartheid. The complex
covers 65,000 m2 and has 200 stores and an eight-screen cinema. It
is the brainchild of 82-year-old entrepreneur Richard Maponya, who
began in business by opening a dairy in Soweto in the 1950s.
Maponya Mall is one of the largest shopping centres in Southern
Africa and was opened in 2007 amid much pomp and ceremony and with
the blessings of Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela returned to Soweto
for the first time in many years in 2007 to open the shopping
complex. Soweto is the most populous black urban residential area
in the country, thanks to its proximity to Johannesburg, the
economic hub of the country; it is also the most metropolitan
township in the country - setting trends in politics, fashion,
music, dance and language. Soweto is seeing an increase in tourists
who want to pay their respects to Nelson Mandela and Hector
Pieterson in particular, two larger-than-life heroes of the
struggle against apartheid - an opportunity which Aerial Displays
hopes to tap into.
The Lindstrand Technologies Limited crew first deflated the
existing all red HiFlyer at the Montecasino complex in Johannesburg
and then installed the new 'football' HiFlyer the next day. This
HiFlyer was up and inflated and taking passengers 2 days after
installation. This was closely followed a week later by the
installation of the second 'football' HiFlyer in Soweto.
The balloons officially opened in April and LTL are pleased to
report that there have been no penalties given or red cards issued.
The residents of Soweto in particular love their new giant
football. Lindstrand Technologies Limited continues to win on away
goals!