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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1f
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Altitude with 1 000 kg payload
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6 100 m
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12 Dec 1985
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Vladimir Lysenko (URS) (3395)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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3395
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1f
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Altitude with 2 000 kg payload
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6 100 m
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12 Dec 1985
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Vladimir Lysenko (URS) (3396)
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ratified - current record
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World
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3396
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1f
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Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m
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2 583 kg
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12 Dec 1985
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Vladimir Lysenko (URS) (8124)
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ratified - reclassified after changes in sporting code
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World
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8124
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1f
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Greatest payload
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2 583 kg
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12 Dec 1985
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Vladimir Lysenko (URS) (19265)
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ratified - current record
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World
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19265
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Aeromodelling and Spacemodelling
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F3 Open
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Duration: 141
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15 h 47 min 50 sec
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11 Jun 1978
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Richard R. Weber (USA) (2418)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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2418
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Aeromodelling and Spacemodelling
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F3 Open
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Distance in a straight line: 149
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244,80 km
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08 Oct 1977
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Richard R. Weber (USA)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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1776
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Aeromodelling and Spacemodelling
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F3 Open
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Distance in a closed circuit: 146
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683,00 km
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31 May 1976
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Richard R. Weber (USA)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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1771
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Aeromodelling and Spacemodelling
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F3 Open
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Distance in a closed circuit: 146
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363,00 km
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14 Jun 1975
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Richard R. Weber (USA)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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1774
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