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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km without payload 651,02 km/h 09 Sep 2006 Nikolai Kuleshov (RUS) (14396) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14396
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km with 1 000 kg payload 651,02 km/h 09 Sep 2006 Nikolai Kuleshov (RUS) (14397) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14397
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload 672,17 km/h 09 Sep 2006 Nikolai Okhotnikov (RUS) (14399) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14399
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km with 2 000 kg payload 664,65 km/h 07 Sep 2006 Nikolai Okhotnikov (RUS) (14402) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14402
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km without payload 664,65 km/h 07 Sep 2006 Nikolai Okhotnikov (RUS) (14400) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14400
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km with 1 000 kg payload 664,65 km/h 07 Sep 2006 Nikolai Okhotnikov (RUS) (14401) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14401
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload 648 km/h 06 Sep 2006 Nikolai Kuleshov (RUS) (14395) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 14395
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Time to climb to 9 000 m with 5 000 kg payload 15 min 19 sec 09 Sep 2000 Konstantin V. Babitch (RUS) (6711) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 6711
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1l Greatest payload carried to a height of 15 000 m 2 330 kg 19 Aug 1999 Igor Solovjev (RUS) (6245) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 6245
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 9 000 m with 15 000 kg payload 17 min 14 sec 03 Jul 1998 Gennady Kalugniy (RUS) (5522) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5522
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Time to climb to 3 000 m with 15 000 kg payload 3 min 55 sec 03 Jul 1998 Gennady Parchin (RUS) (5526) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5526
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Time to climb to 6 000 m with 15 000 kg payload 9 min 8 sec 03 Jul 1998 Gennady Parchin (RUS) (5527) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5527
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Time to climb to 9 000 m with 15 000 kg payload 15 min 35 sec 03 Jul 1998 Gennady Parchin (RUS) (5528) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5528
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 3 000 m with 15 000 kg payload 4 min 10 sec 03 Jul 1998 Gennady Kalugniy (RUS) (5520) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5520
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 6 000 m with 15 000 kg payload 9 min 21 sec 03 Jul 1998 Gennady Kalugniy (RUS) (5521) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5521
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 12 000 m with 5 000 kg payload 25 min 08 sec 26 Mar 1992 Vladimir Demianovsky (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11500
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 12 000 m with 10 000 kg payload 25 min 08 sec 26 Mar 1992 Vladimir Demianovsky (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11501
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to a height of 12 000 m 25 min 08 sec 26 Mar 1992 Vladimir Demianovsky (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11497
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 12 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 25 min 08 sec 26 Mar 1992 Vladimir Demianovsky (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11498
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Time to climb to 12 000 m with 2 000 kg payload 25 min 08 sec 26 Mar 1992 Vladimir Demianovsky (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11499
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Altitude with 5 000 kg payload 13 367 m 13 Sep 1989 Bogdan Lisak (RUS) (3505) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3505
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Altitude 13 367 m 13 Sep 1989 Bogdan Lisak (RUS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3501
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Altitude in horizontal flight 12 857 m 13 Sep 1989 Bogdan Lisak (RUS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3502
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 13 367 m 13 Sep 1989 Bogdan Lisak (RUS) (3503) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3503
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Powered Aeroplanes C-3 Altitude with 2 000 kg payload 13 367 m 13 Sep 1989 Bogdan Lisak (RUS) (3504) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3504
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Altitude with 60 000 kg payload 12 340 m 22 Mar 1989 Alexandre Galunenko (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 8960
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Altitude with 70 000 kg payload 12 340 m 22 Mar 1989 Alexandre Galunenko (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 8962
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Powered Aeroplanes N Time to climb to 3 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 28 sec 17 May 1988 Oleg Tsoy (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1576
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Powered Aeroplanes N Time to climb to 9 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 48 sec 17 May 1988 Oleg Tsoy (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1577
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Powered Aeroplanes N Time to climb to 6 000 m with 1 000 kg payload 38 sec 19 Apr 1988 Oleg Tsoy (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1581
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Powered Aeroplanes N Altitude in horizontal flight 19 335 m 10 Jun 1987 Nikolai Sadovnikov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1574
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Powered Aeroplanes N Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 26 sec 11 Apr 1987 Nikolai Sadovnikov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1575
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Powered Aeroplanes N Time to climb to a height of 15 000 m 1 min 16 sec 11 Mar 1987 Nikolai Sadovnikov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1580
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1h Greatest payload carried to a height of 2 000 m 4 084 kg 24 Apr 1981 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (8915) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 8915
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1i Greatest payload carried to a height of 2 000 m 5 012 kg 23 Apr 1981 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (8914) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 8914
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km without payload 2 333 km/h 12 Apr 1978 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (13044) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13044
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a closed circuit of 500 km without payload 2 466,31 km/h 21 Oct 1977 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (13043) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13043
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Altitude 37 650 m 31 Aug 1977 Alexandr Fedotov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2826
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Altitude in horizontal flight 21 209,9 m 31 Aug 1977 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (12861) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 12861
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a straight 15/25 km course 2 683,45 km/h 02 Jun 1975 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (13038) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 13038
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Time to climb to a height of 12 000 m 2 min 35,1 sec 07 Jun 1974 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (12897) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 12897
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 59,1 sec 07 Jun 1974 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (12906) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 12906
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m 1 min 20,4 sec 06 Jun 1974 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (12886) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 12886
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Time to climb to a height of 9 000 m 1 min 46,7 sec 06 Jun 1974 Svetlana Savitskaya (RUS) (12854) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 12854
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m 15 206,4 kg 12 Sep 1961 Gueorgui Bourianov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 11974
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Altitude 14 962 m 09 Sep 1961 Gueorgui Bourianov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3498
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Altitude with 2 000 kg payload 14 062 m 08 Sep 1961 Gueorgui Bourianov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3499
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Altitude with 1 000 kg payload 14 062 m 08 Sep 1961 Gueorgui Bourianov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3658
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km with 2 000 kg payload 875.86 km/h 03 Sep 1961 Gueorgui Bourianov (URS) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 3657
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Powered Aeroplanes C-2 Speed over a closed circuit of 2 000 km without payload 746,9 km/h 07 Aug 1961 Gennady Kalugniy (RUS) (9158) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 9158
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