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Rotorcraft
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E-1c
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Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m
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6 min 54,9 sec
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14 May 1985
|
Pierre Loranchet (FRA)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
|
778
|
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→
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
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Time to climb to a height of 9 000 m
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13 min 51,5 sec
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14 May 1985
|
Pierre Loranchet (FRA)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
779
|
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→
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⌄
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
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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ratified - superseded since approved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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→
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
|
Greatest payload carried to a height of 2 000 m
|
70 121 kg
|
04 Jul 1975
|
Yakov Vernikov (URS) (8900)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
8900
|
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→
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⌄
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
|
Altitude with 60 000 kg payload
|
11 875 m
|
04 Jul 1975
|
Yakov Vernikov (URS) (8908)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
8908
|
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→
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⌄
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
|
Altitude with 65 000 kg payload
|
11 875 m
|
04 Jul 1975
|
Yakov Vernikov (URS) (8909)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
8909
|
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→
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⌄
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
|
Altitude with 70 000 kg payload
|
11 875 m
|
04 Jul 1975
|
Yakov Vernikov (URS) (8910)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
8910
|
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→
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