Janet Folkes
Dr Janet Folkes was an academic from Nottingham, who held multiple ballooning records. She died in 2012 from breast cancer.
Career
Folkes worked in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. She was an expert in lasers and water-jetting. She researched the use of lasers in cutting, welding and shaping metals – working closely with the engine maker Rolls-Royce.Ballooning
Folkes took up the sport of ballooning in 1984.She competed in the Gordon Bennett Cup in 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, and 2009. During the 2009 race, she set the women's world endurance record with Dr Ann Rich, staying in the air for over 69 hours. She also piloted hot air balloons.
In 1995, she set the women's world altitude balloons record. In total, she established 46 world records.
She was involved as a technical engineer on the non-stop around the world attempt by Richard Branson, Per Lindstrand and Steve Fossett.