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Powered Aeroplanes C-1h Speed over a recognised course 846,05 km/h 18 Oct 2000 Daniel Acton (FRA) (6779) ratified - current record World 6779
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 506,27 km/h 27 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6331) ratified - current record World 6331
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 495,52 km/h 24 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6332) ratified - current record World 6332
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 642,54 km/h 20 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6333) ratified - current record World 6333
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 707,38 km/h 19 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6329) ratified - current record World 6329
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 202,62 km/h 17 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6330) ratified - current record World 6330
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 316,38 km/h 14 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6328) ratified - current record World 6328
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 948,74 km/h 11 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6325) ratified - current record World 6325
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 716,11 km/h 11 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6327) ratified - current record World 6327
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 747,29 km/h 08 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6324) ratified - current record World 6324
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 185,13 km/h 08 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6326) ratified - current record World 6326
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 413,69 km/h 08 Jan 1999 Michel Rio (FRA) (6334) ratified - current record World 6334
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1r Speed over a recognised course 787,62 km/h 21 Mar 1998 Patrick Baudry (FRA) (5340) ratified - current record World 5340
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1r Distance 11 249,78 km 21 Mar 1998 Patrick Baudry (FRA) (5341) ratified - superseded since approved World 5341
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 787,62 km/h 21 Mar 1998 Patrick Baudry (FRA) (5339) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 5339
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Distance 8 873,75 km 01 Feb 1997 Jean Bongiraud (FRA) (4005) ratified - current record World 4005
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Speed over a recognised course 815,35 km/h 01 Feb 1997 Jean Bongiraud (FRA) (4006) ratified - current record World 4006
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Speed over a recognised course 925,60 km/h 22 Nov 1996 Guy Mitaux-maurouard (FRA) (3795) ratified - current record World 3795
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Speed over a recognised course 836,15 km/h 16 Nov 1996 Guy Mitaux-maurouard (FRA) (3778) ratified - current record World 3778
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Speed over a recognised course 791,78 km/h 03 Nov 1996 Jean-Michel Quentin (FRA) (3713) ratified - current record World 3713
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Distance 8 590,81 km 03 Nov 1996 Jean-Michel Quentin (FRA) (3714) ratified - superseded since approved World 3714
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1s Speed over a recognised course 808,50 km/h 21 Jun 1996 Patrick Baudry (FRA) (21103) ratified - current record World 21103
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1s Speed over a recognised course 808,50 km/h 21 Jun 1996 Patrick Baudry (FRA) reclassified after changes in city / country names World 3197
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Speed over a recognised course 844,08 km/h 04 Feb 1996 Guy Mitaux-maurouard (FRA) (3104) ratified - current record World 3104
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1j Speed over a recognised course 953,57 km/h 03 Feb 1996 Guy Mitaux-maurouard (FRA) (3102) ratified - current record World 3102
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed around the world, Eastbound 1 305,93 km/h 16 Aug 1995 Michel Dupont (FRA) (2823) ratified - current record World 2823
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed around the world, Eastbound 1 305,93 km/h 16 Aug 1995 Michel Dupont (FRA) (2822) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 2822
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1h Speed over a recognised course 962,74 km/h 01 Nov 1994 Jean Pus (FRA) (1976) ratified - current record World 1976
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1h Speed over a recognised course 931,00 km/h 31 Oct 1994 Jean Pus (FRA) (1975) ratified - current record World 1975
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1s Speed over a recognised course 851,29 km/h 17 Jun 1993 Pierre Baud (FRA) ratified - current record World 26
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1s Distance 19 014,31 km 17 Jun 1993 Pierre Baud (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 28
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1s Speed around the world, Eastbound 789,86 km/h 16 Jun 1993 Pierre Baud (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 24
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1s Speed over a recognised course 861,56 km/h 16 Jun 1993 Pierre Baud (FRA) ratified - current record World 25
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 008,41 km/h 14 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1708
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 1 348,36 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) (1695) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1695
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 380,69 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1706
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 1 020,67 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) (1696) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1696
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 058,43 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1690
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 530,73 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1707
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 1 119,60 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) (1697) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1697
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 259,08 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1691
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 972,00 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) (1698) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1698
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 194,66 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1692
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 175,58 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1699
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 411,34 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1693
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 1 813,43 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) (1704) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1704
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 211,44 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1694
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1 Speed over a recognised course 1 592,94 km/h 13 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code World 1705
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed over a recognised course 1 775,76 km/h 12 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) ratified - current record World 1703
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Powered Aeroplanes C-1q Speed around the world, Westbound 1 231,12 km/h 12 Oct 1992 Claude Delorme (FRA) (1688) ratified - current record World 1688
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