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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 17,94 km/h 03 Mar 2019 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18872) ratified - current record World 18872
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 12,20 km/h 03 Mar 2019 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18880) ratified - current record World 18880
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 9,26 km/h 31 Jan 2019 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18879) ratified - current record World 18879
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 5,98 km/h 07 Aug 2017 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18218) ratified - current record World 18218
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 9,61 km/h 07 Aug 2017 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18219) ratified - current record World 18219
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 7,80 km/h 07 Aug 2017 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18245) ratified - current record World 18245
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 15,74 km/h 30 Jun 2017 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18234) ratified - current record World 18234
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 15,84 km/h 08 May 2017 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18233) ratified - current record World 18233
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 9,85 km/h 03 Oct 2016 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18055) ratified - current record World 18055
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 11,08 km/h 03 Oct 2016 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18077) ratified - current record World 18077
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Rotorcraft E-1c Speed over a recognised course 12,97 km/h 22 Aug 2016 Peter Wilson (GBR) (18054) ratified - current record World 18054
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a recognised course 8,03 km/h 23 May 2007 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (14672) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14672
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed around the world over both the Earth's poles 13,51 km/h 23 May 2007 Jennifer Murray (GBR) (14671) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14671
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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-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-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-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-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 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-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 51,23 km/h 14 Aug 1992 J. E. Greenall (GBR) (10277) ratified - current record World 10277
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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 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-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-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-1e Speed over a straight 15/25 km course 400,87 km/h 11 Aug 1986 John Trevor Egginton (GBR) (1842) ratified - current record World 1842
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Rotorcraft E-1 Speed over a straight 15/25 km course 400,87 km/h 11 Aug 1986 John Trevor Egginton (GBR) (1843) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1843
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude without payload 8 250 m 29 Jan 1985 Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (2118) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2118
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 2 000 kg payload 6 400 m 29 Jan 1985 Nadezhda Eremina (URS) (2119) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2119
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 7 305 m 29 Jan 1985 Nadezhda Eremina (URS) (2120) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2120
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude in horizontal flight 8 215 m 29 Jan 1985 Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (17081) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 17081
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Rotorcraft E-1 Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 2 min 11 sec 12 May 1983 Nadezhda Eremina (URS) (2166) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2166
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude in horizontal flight 6 552 m 11 May 1983 Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (17084) ratified - superseded since approved World 17084
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Rotorcraft E-1 Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 4 min 46,5 sec 11 May 1983 Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (2130) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2130
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 20 000 kg payload 4 050 m 03 Dec 1982 Inna Kopets (URS) (2169) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2169
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 56 520 kg 03 Dec 1982 Inna Kopets (URS) (2174) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2174
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 25 000 kg payload 3 750 m 03 Dec 1982 Inna Kopets (URS) (2175) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2175
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Rotorcraft E-1 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 25 110,7 kg 03 Dec 1982 Inna Kopets (URS) (17089) ratified - superseded since approved World 17089
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Rotorcraft E-1 Altitude with 15 000 kg payload 4 800 m 02 Dec 1982 Inna Kopets (URS) (2168) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2168
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