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Space records
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P-1
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Altitude above the earth's surface with or without maneuvres of the aerospacecraft
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112,01 km
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04 Oct 2004
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Brian Binnie (USA)
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ratified - current record
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World
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9881
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Space records
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P-1
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Minimum time between two consecutive flights in a reusable vehicle
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4 d 23 h 15 min 9 sec
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04 Oct 2004
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Brian Binnie (USA) (9882)
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ratified - current record
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World
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9882
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Space records
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P-1
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Greatest mass lifted to altitude
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1 439,8 kg
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04 Oct 2004
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Brian Binnie (USA) (10434)
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ratified - current record
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World
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10434
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Rotorcraft
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E-1
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Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m
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4 min 46,5 sec
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11 May 1983
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Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (2130)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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2130
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Rotorcraft
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E-1
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Altitude in horizontal flight
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6 552 m
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11 May 1983
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Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (17084)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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17084
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Rotorcraft
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E-1d
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Altitude without payload
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5 626 m
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11 Mar 1982
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Tatiana Zoueva (URS)
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ratified - current record
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World
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2129
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Rotorcraft
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E-1
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Altitude in horizontal flight
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5 602 m
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11 Mar 1982
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Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (17082)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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17082
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Rotorcraft
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E-1d
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Altitude in horizontal flight
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5 602 m
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11 Mar 1982
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Tatiana Zoueva (URS) (17083)
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ratified - current record
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World
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17083
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