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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1k
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Time to climb to a height of 9 000 m
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10 min 54,3 sec
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09 Dec 1983
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Marina Lavrentryvna Popovitch (URS) (8617)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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8617
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1j
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Time to climb to a height of 6 000 m
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4 min 53.1s
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09 Dec 1983
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Marina Lavrentryvna Popovitch (URS) (8633)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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8633
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1j
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Greatest payload carried to a height of 2 000 m
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3 528 kg
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17 Nov 1983
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Marina Lavrentryvna Popovitch (URS) (8920)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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8920
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Distance over a closed course
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2 497,01 km
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18 Sep 1967
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Marina Lavrentryvna Popovitch (URS) (12378)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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12378
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Altitude with 55 000 kg payload
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13 121 m
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (4570)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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4570
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Greatest mass carried to height of 2 000 m
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55 220 kg
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (4571)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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4571
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Altitude with 35 000 kg payload
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13 121 m
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (4572)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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4572
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Altitude with 40 000 kg payload
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13 121 m
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (4573)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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4573
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Altitude with 45 000 kg payload
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13 121 m
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (4574)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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4574
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Altitude with 50 000 kg payload
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13 121 m
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (4575)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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4575
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Powered Aeroplanes
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C-1
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Altitude with 25 000 kg payload
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13 121 m
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29 Oct 1959
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Boris Stepanov (URS) (9114)
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ratified - superseded since approved
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World
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9114
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