I made a sky lantern as a school project when I was about 10. You can figure out the assembly yourself. it's pretty straight forward, but here are the things I did:
Note:
This could present a large fire risk in some areas. You should time how long it takes to burn the fuel, and consider reducing the amount of fuel used to ensure it doesn't go too far. During one of my launches, the fuel fell out about 10 seconds after launch (because it wasn't secure enough), and the balloon still traveled about 1/4 mile. Luckily we were nearby to extinguish the firelighter which fell.
I managed to make one after purchasing from a company called skylanterns2u. They were really good and told be exactly how to make, even mentioned the fuel cells are made from toilet paper just dipped into old candle wax. Just be very careful, easier to buy the quality ones like I did on the net.
There's a detailed plan for making your own Sky Lanterns at skylighter.com/fireworks/how. to. make/sky. lanterns.asp.
When buying them in the US, always be sure and get the flame retardant ones, like those sold at skylighter.com/mall/novelty.asp. Not all sky lanterns come with flame retardant. Check before you buy.
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