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Rotorcraft
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E-1
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Altitude with 25 000 kg payload
|
4 100 m
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03 Feb 1982
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G. Alfierov (URS) (9909)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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9909
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Rotorcraft
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E-1e
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Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m
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56 768,8 kg
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03 Feb 1982
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (9936)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
9936
|
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Space records
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K-3
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Duration of stay on the surface of the celestial body
|
71 h 02 min 13 sec
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23 Apr 1972
|
John Watts Young (USA)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
2303
|
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Space records
|
K-3
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Greatest mass landed on the celestial body
|
8 257,6 kg
|
21 Apr 1972
|
John Watts Young (USA)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
2301
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Space records
|
K-2
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Altitude in elliptical orbit
|
763,4 km
|
21 Jul 1966
|
John Watts Young (USA) (9427)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
9427
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Space records
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K_Absolute
|
Absolute distance
|
Precision landing: 6,21 km
|
21 Jul 1966
|
John Watts Young (USA) (10285)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
10285
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Altitude with 15 000 kg payload
|
2 840 m
|
28 May 1965
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (9910)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
9910
|
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Altitude with 20 000 kg payload
|
2 840 m
|
28 May 1965
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (9911)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
9911
|
|
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Altitude with 25 000 kg payload
|
2 840 m
|
28 May 1965
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (9912)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
9912
|
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m
|
25 105 kg
|
28 May 1965
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (9913)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
9913
|
|
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Powered Aeroplanes
|
C-1
|
Time to climb to a height of 25 000 m
|
3 min 50,44 sec
|
03 Apr 1962
|
John Watts Young (USA) (9092)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
9092
|
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Powered Aeroplanes
|
C-1
|
Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m
|
34,523 sec
|
21 Feb 1962
|
John Watts Young (USA) (9078)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
9078
|
|
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Altitude with 15 000 kg payload
|
2 326 m
|
23 Sep 1961
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (13138)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
13138
|
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m
|
15 103 kg
|
23 Sep 1961
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (14954)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
14954
|
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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Altitude with 1 000 kg payload
|
7 465 m
|
26 Mar 1960
|
G. Alfierov (URS) (13151)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
13151
|
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