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Parachuting
|
G-1
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4-way - Longest sequence
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55 formations
|
07 Apr 2022
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France-Junior (FRA) (19661)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
19661
|
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→
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⌄
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Parachuting
|
G-1
|
4-way - Longest sequence
|
55 formations
|
07 Apr 2022
|
France-Junior (FRA) (19662)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
European
|
19662
|
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→
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⌄
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Parachuting
|
G-1
|
4-way - highest average for eight rounds
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30,25 points
|
20 Apr 2019
|
Czech Republic Juniors (CZE) (18900)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
18900
|
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→
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⌄
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Parachuting
|
G-1
|
4-way - highest average for eight rounds
|
30,25 points
|
20 Apr 2019
|
Czech Republic Juniors (CZE) (18901)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
European
|
18901
|
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→
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⌄
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Parachuting
|
G-1
|
4-way - Longest sequence
|
52 formations
|
27 Oct 2018
|
Air Devils (CAN) (18771)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
North-American
|
18771
|
|
→
|
⌄
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Parachuting
|
G-1
|
4-way - Longest sequence
|
29 formations
|
20 Oct 2017
|
Singapore (18283)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
Asian
|
18283
|
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→
|
⌄
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Powered Aeroplanes
|
C
|
Speed over a period of 4 h in a closed circuit
|
391,90 km
|
11 Feb 1913
|
Ernest Guillaux (FRA) (16012)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
16012
|
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→
|
⌄
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Powered Aeroplanes
|
C
|
Altitude
|
4360 m
|
23 Jun 1912
|
Philipp Von Blaschke (AUT) (15889)
|
ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
|
World
|
15889
|
|
→
|
⌄
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