Need an advertising balloon? Our giant 5.5 feet in diameter and larger helium balloons are inexpensive and very effective.
Artwork and lettering on your promotional balloon or blimp will make it work for you. A plain balloon will grab someone’s attention but an advertising balloon with artwork will give them your message.
Our most popular size promotional balloon is our 7ft. in diameter ball for USD$354.00. Lettering or graphics is an additional charge.
Call us for a quote on your marketing balloon.
Our balloons are made out of the best material available for helium promotional balloons. We use polyurethane which is lightweight, strong, has the best color and sheen retentive properties and holds helium better than any comparable product. We started using polyurethane because we needed the best for our rentals.
Get the best marketing balloon for the same price as balloons made from inferior material such as pvc. We have hundreds of helium advertising balloons and advertising blimps in stock!
Call 1-800-791-1445 for more information on our Made in USA products.
Promotional Balloons = Sales!
We would appreciate the opportunity to help in your project.
We manufacture helium advertising blimps in the USA. Call 1-800-791-1445 to buy promotional blimps usinng the highest quality material. The best helium blimps are made of polyurethane and that is what we use in manufacturing our blimps and balloons.
The majority of blimp shapes you see online are made in China using PVC. PVC is very heavy and porous as compared to polyurethane. Why would companies use PVC when polyurethane? PVC costs about 1/6 the price of polyurethane! You need at least a 20 feet long PVC blimp to fly outdoors without it crashing costly in even light winds. Our 10 foot long airship shape will perform much better than a 20ft. long PVC blimp and use about 1/6 the helium. This will save you a fortune in helium costs!
The CLINCHER: Our 10ft blimp initial cost is about the same as a 13ft. PVC blimp!
Call 1-800-791-1445 for Polyurethane Promotional Blimps
10 feet long blimp balloons perform well in winds up to 20MPH. This is the perfect dirigibles for small businesses or events with a tight budget. Your sign/message 120 feet in the air will definitely attract attention and customers.
13ft. Advertising Blimps
Our 13 foot in length helium airship shapes perform well in winds to approximately 25 – 30MPH. The blimp needs room in which it can move freely. Inexpensive, giant sky sign that will get you results. Easy to use! We sell and rent marketing blimps for sales and promotions.
Call 1-800-791-1445 for Helium Marketing Blimps.
15ft. Polyurethane Advertising Blimps
18ft. Advertising Blimps
25ft. Advertising Blimps
This is where you start talking Humongous! Our 25 foot in length dirigible shapes are like flying billboards but for the cost of a one week or month rental of a billboard you can own this giant helium blimp and use over and over. This size can be seen for miles!
25 feet in length airship shape with graphics or lettering from: $4200.00. This will get you Noticed! Increase visibility and traffic immediately for your business or event!
All of our helium advertising blimps are made in the USA. Our polyurethane material and all other materials are made in the USA.
Polyurethane Advertising Balloons
Just one last thing; we are not the only company in the world that manufactures balloons and blimps using polyurethane. We have a quality competitor and if you choose not to purchase from us please buy your blimp from them. Never, Never, Never buy a blimp made of PVC! We don’t recommend blimps made of nylon either because there is only a 0.5mil layer of urethane coating the nylon. Once some of that thin layer is scraped off there goes your helium. Moreover, if you try to find or repair the scraped off urethane it is about impossible.
We starting manufacturing helium balloons and promotional blimps because we have a huge rental business. If we could make better helium balloons or blimps using a different material or design, we would. We make hundreds of balloons and blimps for our own usage each year. Our blimps are the highest quality, best performing and easiest to use balloons and blimps available.
We have some clients who have been buying from us for over 20 years. Home builders, car dealers and trade show exhibitors are our largest volume purchasers. Please call or email if we can help your business or organization!
CALL 1-800-791-1445 for zeppelin shape promotional balloon.
A tethered blimp is not considered a drone by the United States FAA.
Background of FAA Oversight of Model Aircraft OperationsHistorically, the FAA has considered model aircraft to be aircraft that fall within the statutory and regulatory definitions of an aircraft, as they are contrivances or devices that are “invented, used, or designed to navigate, or fly in, the air.” See49 USC 40102 and 14 CFR 1.1. As aircraft, these devices generally are subject to FAA oversight and enforcement. However, consistent with FAA’s enforcement philosophy, FAA’s oversight of model aircraft has been guided by the risk that these operations present. The FAA first recognized in 1981 that “model aircraft can at times pose a hazard to full-scale aircraft in flight and to persons and property on the surface,” and recommended a set of voluntary operating standards for model aircraft operators to follow to mitigate these safety risks.SeeAdvisory Circular 91-57, Model Aircraft Operating Standards (June 9, 1981). These operating standards included restricting operations over populated areas, limiting use of the devices around spectators until after the devices had been flight tested and proven airworthy; restricting operations to 400 feet above the surface; requiring that the devices give right of way to, and avoid flying near manned aircraft, and using observers to assist in operations. These guidelines were further clarified in 2007, when the FAA issued a policy statement regarding unmanned aircraft s ystems (UAS) operations in the NAS. See 72 Fed. Reg. 6689 (Feb. 13, 2007). In this policy statement, the FAA also recognized that UAS fall within the statutory and regulatory definition of “aircraft” as they are devices that are “used or [are] intended to be used for flight in the air with no onboard pilot.” Id.; see also49 U.S.C. 40102; 14 CFR 1.1. The FAA noted that they can be “as simple as a remotely controlled model aircraft used for recreational purposes or as complex as surveillance aircraft flying over hostile areas in warfare.” The FAA then stated its current policy regarding UAS based on the following three categories: (1) UAS used as public aircraft; (2) UAS used as civil aircraft; and (3) UAS used as model aircraft. With respect to UAS used as model aircraft, the FAA reiterated the operating guidelines in AC 91-57, and further noted that to qualify as a model aircraft, the aircraft would need to be operated purely for recreational or hobby purposes, and within the visual line of sight of the operator. The policy statement also clarified that AC 91-57 applied only to modelers and “specifically excludes its use by persons or companies for business purposes.” 72 FR at 6690.