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Rotorcraft E-1a Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 22 min 6 sec 21 Aug 2005 Olivier Gensse (FRA) ratified - current record World 11844
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Rotorcraft E-1a Altitude without payload 6 658 m 21 Aug 2005 Olivier Gensse (FRA) ratified - current record World 11842
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Rotorcraft E-1 Highest take-off 8 848 m 14 May 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11596
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Rotorcraft E-1c Highest take-off 8 848 m 14 May 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - current record World 11597
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Rotorcraft E-1 Highest take-off 7 927 m 12 May 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 11594
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Rotorcraft E-1c Highest take-off 7 927 m 12 May 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 11595
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Rotorcraft E-1c Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 2 min 21 sec 14 Apr 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - current record World 11323
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Rotorcraft E-1c Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 5 min 6 sec 14 Apr 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - current record World 11325
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Rotorcraft E-1c Time to climb to a height of 9 000 m 9 min 26 sec 14 Apr 2005 Didier Delsalle (FRA) ratified - current record World 11326
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed around the world, Eastbound 88,9 km/h 21 Jun 2004 Simon Oliphant-hope (GBR) (9599) ratified - superseded since approved World 9599
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed around the world, Eastbound 88,9 km/h 21 Jun 2004 Simon Oliphant-hope (GBR) (9600) ratified - current record World 9600
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 72,91 km/h 21 Jun 2004 Simon Oliphant-hope (GBR) (9603) ratified - current record World 9603
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 184,52 km/h 04 Jun 2004 Simon Oliphant-hope (GBR) (9602) ratified - current record World 9602
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a recognised course 184,52 km/h 04 Jun 2004 Simon Oliphant-hope (GBR) (9601) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9601
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 11 km/h 16 Dec 2003 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (8286) ratified - current record World 8286
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Rotorcraft E-3a Distance without landing 941,25 km 24 Feb 2003 Barry Jones (GBR) (7639) ratified - superseded since approved World 7639
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Rotorcraft E-3 Speed over a 3 km course 207,7 km/h 16 Nov 2002 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) (7601) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 7601
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Rotorcraft E-3a Speed over a 3 km course 207,7 km/h 16 Nov 2002 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) (7602) ratified - current record World 7602
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 40,04 km/h 08 Jun 2002 Steve Brooks (GBR) (7376) ratified - current record World 7376
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a recognised course 26,39 km/h 07 Apr 2001 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (6968) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 6968
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 26,39 km/h 07 Apr 2001 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (6969) ratified - current record World 6969
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed around the world, Eastbound 16,99 km/h 06 Sep 2000 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (6703) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 6703
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed around the world, Eastbound 16,99 km/h 06 Sep 2000 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (6704) ratified - current record World 6704
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Rotorcraft E-3 Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 7 min 20 sec 19 Mar 1998 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) (5346) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5346
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Rotorcraft E-3a Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 7 min 20 sec 19 Mar 1998 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) (5347) ratified - current record World 5347
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 221,39 km/h 11 Aug 1997 Steve Good (GBR) (4887) ratified - current record World 4887
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 229,56 km/h 10 Aug 1997 Steve Good (GBR) (4886) ratified - current record World 4886
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed around the world, Eastbound 22,44 km/h 08 Aug 1997 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (4891) ratified - current record World 4891
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 172,53 km/h 06 Aug 1997 Steve Good (GBR) (4884) ratified - current record World 4884
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 154,88 km/h 06 Aug 1997 Steve Good (GBR) (4885) ratified - current record World 4885
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 184,94 km/h 04 Aug 1997 Steve Good (GBR) (4883) ratified - current record World 4883
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 167,62 km/h 02 Aug 1997 Steve Good (GBR) (4882) ratified - current record World 4882
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Rotorcraft E-1a Distance without landing 481,34 km 21 May 1996 Bruno Guimbal (FRA) (3178) ratified - current record World 3178
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Rotorcraft E-1a Altitude without payload 4 475 m 27 Feb 1994 Georgina Hunter-Jones (GBR) ratified - current record World 1242
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 250,56 km/h 02 Sep 1992 Philip Queffelec (FRA) (2095) ratified - current record World 2095
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 42,90 km/h 21 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10280) ratified - current record World 10280
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 26,29 km/h 21 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10281) ratified - current record World 10281
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 176,02 km/h 17 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10279) ratified - current record World 10279
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 51,23 km/h 14 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10277) ratified - current record World 10277
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 46,42 km/h 14 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10278) ratified - current record World 10278
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 157,78 km/h 12 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10276) ratified - current record World 10276
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a 3 km course 372,00 km/h 19 Nov 1991 Guy Dabadie (FRA) (1833) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1833
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Rotorcraft E-1e Speed over a 3 km course 372,00 km/h 19 Nov 1991 Guy Dabadie (FRA) (1834) ratified - current record World 1834
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Rotorcraft E-Absolute Speed over a 3 km course 372,00 km/h 19 Nov 1991 Guy Dabadie (FRA) (11658) ratified - current record World 11658
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Rotorcraft E-3a Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 8 min 08 sec 06 Dec 1990 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) (7984) ratified - superseded since approved World 7984
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Rotorcraft E-3 Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 8 min 08 sec 06 Dec 1990 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) ratified - superseded since approved World 293
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Rotorcraft E-1a Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 7 min 45 sec 29 May 1990 Richard Fenwick (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 707
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Rotorcraft E-1a Altitude without payload 5 036 m 29 Dec 1988 Richard Fenwick (FRA) (712) ratified - superseded since approved World 712
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Rotorcraft E-3a Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload 134,04 km/h 05 Aug 1988 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) ratified - superseded since approved World 280
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Rotorcraft E-3a Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km without payload 130,80 km/h 05 Aug 1988 Kenneth H. Wallis (GBR) (7986) ratified - superseded since approved World 7986
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