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Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Highest take-off
|
8 848 m
|
14 May 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
11596
|
|
→
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⌄
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|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
|
Highest take-off
|
8 848 m
|
14 May 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
11597
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1
|
Highest take-off
|
7 927 m
|
12 May 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
11594
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
|
Highest take-off
|
7 927 m
|
12 May 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - superseded since approved
|
World
|
11595
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
|
Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m
|
2 min 21 sec
|
14 Apr 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
11323
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
|
Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m
|
5 min 6 sec
|
14 Apr 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
11325
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Rotorcraft
|
E-1c
|
Time to climb to a height of 9 000 m
|
9 min 26 sec
|
14 Apr 2005
|
Didier Delsalle (FRA)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
11326
|
|
→
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|
Powered Aeroplanes
|
C-1
|
Speed over a recognised course
|
233,15 km/h
|
16 Nov 1996
|
Steven Anderson (CAN) (3908)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
3908
|
|
→
|
⌄
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Powered Aeroplanes
|
C-1c
|
Speed over a recognised course
|
233,15 km/h
|
16 Nov 1996
|
Steven Anderson (CAN) (3909)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
3909
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Powered Aeroplanes
|
C-1
|
Speed over a recognised course, round trip
|
176,28 km/h
|
16 Nov 1996
|
Steven Anderson (CAN) (3912)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
3912
|
|
→
|
⌄
|
|
Powered Aeroplanes
|
C-1c
|
Speed over a recognised course, round trip
|
176,28 km/h
|
16 Nov 1996
|
Steven Anderson (CAN) (3913)
|
ratified - current record
|
World
|
3913
|
|
→
|
⌄
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