- Aimé Freton
- Alain Di-Bianca
- André Curvale
- André Dubourdieu
- André Japy
- Audoin Dollfus
- Baptiste Innocent
- Cédric Veiga Rios
- Charles Cazaux
- Charles Fauvel
- Christian Durif
- Clément Latour
- Didier Delsalle
- Dieudonné Costes
- Edouard Albert
- French Team
- Georges Blanchet
- Georges Cormier
- Georges Signerin
- Gérôme, Lt de Vaisseau Paris
- Guy Rousselet
- Henry Boris
- Honorin Hamard
- J. M. Rossi
- Jean-Marie Clement
- Jean Boulet
- Jean Fernand Laporte
- Joseph-Marie Le Brix
- Jules Dubois
- Juste François Joseph Thoret
- Justin Puthod
- Laurent Lajoye
- Lucien Bossoutrot
- Marcel Lallouette
- Martin Morlet
- Maurice Arnoux
- Maurice Claisse
- Maurice Finat
- (-) Maurice Rossi
- Max Knipping
- Michel Arnould
- Olivier Gensse
- Pierre Bouilloux
- Raymond Delmotte
- Reginensi
- René Fonteilles
- Roland Coffignot
- Stéphane Drouin
- Timo Leonetti
- Yves Prévost
| Class | Sub-Class | Type of record | Performance | Date Sort ascending | Claimant | Status | Region | ID | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powered Aeroplanes | C | Speed over a closed circuit of 5 000 km with 500 kg payload | 400,81 km/h | 08 Jun 1938 | Maurice Rossi (FRA) (10814) | ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code | World | 10814 | → | ⌄ | |
| Powered Aeroplanes | C | Distance in a broken line | 9 106.33 km | 07 Aug 1933 | Maurice Rossi (FRA) (9301) | ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code | World | 9301 | → | ⌄ |
