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Microlights and paramotors
|
RWL1T
|
Altitude
|
9 720 m
|
18 Sep 1994
|
Serge Zin (FRA) (1890)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
1890
|
|
→
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⌄
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Microlights and paramotors
|
RWL2T
|
Speed over a straight course
|
121,60 km/h
|
11 Mar 1993
|
Serge Zin (FRA)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
143
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Microlights and paramotors
|
RWL2T
|
Altitude
|
5 113 m
|
04 Aug 1991
|
Serge Zin (FRA)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
144
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Microlights and paramotors
|
RWL1T
|
Speed over a closed circuit of 100 km
|
112,88 km/h
|
02 Aug 1989
|
Serge Zin (FRA)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
160
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Speed over a 3 km course
|
261,91 km/h
|
11 Nov 1956
|
Roy L. Anderson (USA) (13098)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
13098
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m
|
6 010 kg
|
10 Nov 1956
|
Roy L. Anderson (USA) (13124)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
13124
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Altitude with 5 000 kg payload
|
3 722 m
|
09 Nov 1956
|
Roy L. Anderson (USA) (13129)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
13129
|
|
→
|
⌄
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