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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 213,30 km/h 17 Apr 2017 Maxim Sotnikov (RUS) (18152) ratified - current record World 18152
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Rotorcraft E-1b Altitude with 100 kg payload 4 029 m 22 Mar 2013 Sergey Ananov (RUS) (16767) ratified - superseded since approved World 16767
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Rotorcraft E-1a Highest take-off 4 028 m 22 Mar 2013 Sergey Ananov (RUS) (16766) ratified - current record World 16766
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Rotorcraft E-1b Distance without landing 1 232 km 22 Feb 2013 Sergey Ananov (RUS) (16744) ratified - current record World 16744
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Rotorcraft E-1f Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 2 min 36 sec 06 Feb 2013 Alain Di-Bianca (FRA) ratified - current record World 16739
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Rotorcraft E-1f Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 5 min 26 sec 06 Feb 2013 Alain Di-Bianca (FRA) ratified - current record World 16741
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Rotorcraft E-1g Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 3 min 10 sec 06 Feb 2013 Alain Di-Bianca (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 16742
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Rotorcraft E-1g Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 6 min 54 sec 06 Feb 2013 Alain Di-Bianca (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 16743
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Rotorcraft E-1b Distance over a closed circuit without landing 1 062 km 02 Feb 2013 Sergey Ananov (RUS) (16737) ratified - current record World 16737
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 66,15 km/h 26 Sep 2012 Mikhail Farikh (RUS) (16636) ratified - current record World 16636
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 99,34 km/h 23 Sep 2012 Mikhail Farikh (RUS) (16640) ratified - current record World 16640
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 173,04 km/h 22 Sep 2012 Mikhail Farikh (RUS) (16639) ratified - current record World 16639
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Rotorcraft E-1h Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 7 895 m 10 Sep 2012 Alexandr Klimov (RUS) (16620) ratified - current record World 16620
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Rotorcraft E-1h Altitude with 2 000 kg payload 7 020 m 10 Sep 2012 Salavat Sadriev (RUS) (16621) ratified - current record World 16621
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Rotorcraft E-1h Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 6 min 00 sec 26 Aug 2012 Vladimir Kutanin (RUS) (16613) ratified - superseded since approved World 16613
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Rotorcraft E-1h Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 10 min 52 sec 26 Aug 2012 Vladimir Kutanin (RUS) (16614) ratified - superseded since approved World 16614
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Rotorcraft E-1h Altitude without payload 8 620 m 26 Aug 2012 Vladimir Kutanin (RUS) (16612) ratified - current record World 16612
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Rotorcraft E-1b Speed over a recognised course 34,6 km/h 04 Aug 2008 Sergey Ananov (RUS) (15110) ratified - current record World 15110
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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-1a Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 6 min 42 sec 21 Aug 2005 Olivier Gensse (FRA) ratified - current record World 11843
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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-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-1e Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 1 734 kg 24 Mar 1997 Nikolay Grigoriev (RUS) (4303) ratified - current record World 4303
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Rotorcraft E-1e Time to climb to 3 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 07 min 55 sec 20 Feb 1997 Nikolay Grigoriev (RUS) (4165) ratified - current record World 4165
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Rotorcraft E-1e Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 4 760 m 27 Jan 1997 Nikolay Grigoriev (RUS) (4004) ratified - current record World 4004
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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-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-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-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-1h Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 4 014 kg 19 Sep 1991 Valery M. Kalashnikov (RUS) (1878) ratified - superseded since approved World 1878
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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-1d Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 2 min 54 sec 15 Sep 1987 Max Jot (FRA) ratified - current record World 1259
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Rotorcraft E-1d Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 6 min 14 sec 15 Sep 1987 Max Jot (FRA) ratified - current record World 1260
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Rotorcraft E-1a Distance over a closed circuit without landing 315,88 km 19 Oct 1985 Richard Fenwick (FRA) ratified - current record World 708
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Rotorcraft E-3b Altitude without payload 1 540 m 17 Jul 1985 Paul Rigault (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 311
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Rotorcraft E-1c Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 6 min 54,9 sec 14 May 1985 Pierre Loranchet (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 778
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Rotorcraft E-1c Time to climb to a height of 9 000 m 13 min 51,5 sec 14 May 1985 Pierre Loranchet (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 779
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Rotorcraft E-1c Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 2 min 59,3 sec 14 May 1985 Pierre Loranchet (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 9939
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 252,18 km/h 31 Jul 1984 Richard Fenwick (FRA) (2077) ratified - current record World 2077
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Rotorcraft E-1d Speed over a recognised course 235,15 km/h 31 Jul 1984 Richard Fenwick (FRA) (2076) ratified - current record World 2076
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Rotorcraft E-1d Altitude without payload 5 626 m 11 Mar 1982 Tatiana Zoueva (URS) ratified - current record World 2129
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Rotorcraft E-1d Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 8 min 19 sec 11 Mar 1982 Nadezhda Eremina (URS) ratified - current record World 2165
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