The problem was, as I indicated then in response to his explanation:
and to niels nielsen on the same thread:
As there were no responses to my inquiries on Stack Exchange, I am hoping that Physics Forums may be able to provide an answer.
But the pressure changes are big enough to provide the lift, so while they may be small compared to the atmospheric pressure, they are still very significant and thus will generate temperature changes (PV = nRT). It's not the use of thermodynamics that I am questioning. It's the use of enthalpy that I'm questioning.