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Rotorcraft E-1h Altitude with 2 000 kg payload 5 685 m 19 Sep 1991 Vladimir A. Pukhvatov (URS) (1876) ratified - superseded since approved World 1876
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Rotorcraft E-1h Altitude without payload 5 930 m 18 Sep 1991 Vladimir A. Pukhvatov (URS) (1861) ratified - superseded since approved World 1861
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Rotorcraft E-1h Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 5 930 m 18 Sep 1991 Vladimir A. Pukhvatov (URS) (1862) ratified - superseded since approved World 1862
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Rotorcraft E-1g Altitude without payload 6 230 m 17 Sep 1991 Igor V. Piliai (URS) (1859) ratified - superseded since approved World 1859
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Rotorcraft E-1g Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 6 230 m 17 Sep 1991 Igor V. Piliai (URS) (1860) ratified - superseded since approved World 1860
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Rotorcraft E-1h Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload 259,40 km/h 22 Jul 1991 Valery G. Kochine (URS) (1836) ratified - current record World 1836
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Rotorcraft E-1g Speed over a closed circuit of 100 km without payload 246,94 km/h 18 Jul 1991 Yuri V. Zhuchkov (URS) (1835) ratified - current record World 1835
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Rotorcraft E-1g Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload 258,45 km/h 17 Jul 1991 Sergey S. Utine (URS) (1837) ratified - current record World 1837
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 2 000 km without payload 278,96 km/h 17 Aug 1988 Anatoly Razbgaev (URS) (16405) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 16405
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 15 000 kg payload 5 600 m 04 Feb 1982 S. Petrov (URS) (9904) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9904
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 20 000 kg payload 4 600 m 04 Feb 1982 A. Kholoupov (URS) (9906) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9906
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 25 000 kg payload 4 100 m 03 Feb 1982 G. Alfierov (URS) (9909) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9909
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Rotorcraft E-1e Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 56 768,8 kg 03 Feb 1982 G. Alfierov (URS) (9936) ratified - current record World 9936
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 10 000 kg payload 6 400 m 02 Feb 1982 G. Karapetian (URS) (9902) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9902
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a straight 15/25 km course 368.4 km/h 21 Sep 1978 G. Karapetian (URS) (9964) ratified - superseded since approved World 9964
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 35 000 kg payload 2 255 m 06 Aug 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9916) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9916
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 40 000 kg payload 2 255 m 06 Aug 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9917) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9917
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Rotorcraft E-1e Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 40 204,5 kg 06 Aug 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9937) ratified - superseded since approved World 9937
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 31 030 kg 22 Feb 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9938) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9938
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 15 000 kg payload 2 951 m 22 Feb 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (14952) ratified - superseded since approved World 14952
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 20 000 kg payload 2 951 m 22 Feb 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9907) ratified - superseded since approved World 9907
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 25 000 kg payload 2 951 m 22 Feb 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9914) ratified - superseded since approved World 9914
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 30 000 kg payload 2 951 m 22 Feb 1969 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9915) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9915
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 15 000 kg payload 2 840 m 28 May 1965 G. Alfierov (URS) (9910) ratified - superseded since approved World 9910
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 20 000 kg payload 2 840 m 28 May 1965 G. Alfierov (URS) (9911) ratified - superseded since approved World 9911
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 25 000 kg payload 2 840 m 28 May 1965 G. Alfierov (URS) (9912) ratified - superseded since approved World 9912
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 25 105 kg 28 May 1965 G. Alfierov (URS) (9913) ratified - superseded since approved World 9913
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 5 000 kg payload 7 151 m 26 May 1965 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9901) ratified - superseded since approved World 9901
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 100 km without payload 340,15 km/h 26 Aug 1964 Boris Galitsky (URS) (9966) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9966
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Rotorcraft E-1 Distance over a closed circuit without landing 2 465,74 km 19 Apr 1964 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (2183) ratified - superseded since approved World 2183
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 2 000 km without payload 201,83 km/h 19 Apr 1964 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (16407) ratified - superseded since approved World 16407
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 20 117 kg 13 Sep 1962 Rafaël Kaprelian (URS) (14955) ratified - superseded since approved World 14955
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 20 000 kg payload 2 738 m 13 Sep 1962 Rafaël Kaprelian (URS) (9908) ratified - superseded since approved World 9908
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 15 000 kg payload 2 738 m 13 Sep 1962 Rafaël Kaprelian (URS) (14953) ratified - superseded since approved World 14953
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km with 5 000 kg payload 284,35 km/h 11 Sep 1962 Vasily Kolochenko (URS) (9999) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9999
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Rotorcraft E-2 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 16 485 kg 24 Nov 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13228) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13228
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Rotorcraft E-2 Altitude with 10 000 kg payload 2 588 m 24 Nov 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13221) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13221
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Rotorcraft E-2 Altitude with 5 000 kg payload 2 588 m 24 Nov 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13222) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13222
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Rotorcraft E-2 Altitude with 2 000 kg payload 2 588 m 24 Nov 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13223) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13223
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Rotorcraft E-2 Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 2 588 m 24 Nov 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13224) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13224
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Rotorcraft E-2 Altitude without payload 2 588 m 24 Nov 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13227) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13227
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Rotorcraft E-2 Speed over a straight 15/25 km course 356,3 km/h 07 Oct 1961 Dimitri Efremov (URS) (13226) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13226
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 15 000 kg payload 2 326 m 23 Sep 1961 G. Alfierov (URS) (13138) ratified - superseded since approved World 13138
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 15 103 kg 23 Sep 1961 G. Alfierov (URS) (14954) ratified - superseded since approved World 14954
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a straight 15/25 km course 320 km/h 21 Sep 1961 Nikolaï Liochine (URS) (13122) ratified - superseded since approved World 13122
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 100 km without payload 268,92 km/h 21 Nov 1959 Boris Zemskov (URS) (13103) ratified - superseded since approved World 13103
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 5 000 kg payload 5 584 m 16 Apr 1959 Serguei Brovtsev (URS) (13131) ratified - superseded since approved World 13131
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 10 000 kg payload 4 885 m 16 Apr 1959 Rafaël Kaprelian (URS) (13133) ratified - superseded since approved World 13133
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 12 004 kg 30 Oct 1957 Rafaël Kaprelian (URS) (13126) ratified - superseded since approved World 13126
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