- 1 : piston engine (50)
- 1: internal combustion engine (25)
- 2: turbine (97)
- 2: turboprop (354)
- 3: turbo-jet (795)
- 4: rocket engine (4)
- Accuracy Landing (18)
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- Day / Individual records (68)
- Day / Team records (307)
- Electrical Motor (4)
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- Electrical Motor Rechargeable Sources (3)
- Electrical Motor Solar Cells (1)
- Extensible Motor (21)
- (-) Feminine category (5)
- Freefall Style Records (11)
- General category (37)
- Male (1)
- Night / Individual records (75)
- Night / Team records (216)
- Not applicable (4)
- Para-Ski Records (2)
- Piston Motor (31)
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- Speed Skydiving (6)
- Style (5)
- Total impulse 0.00 to 2.50 N sec (3)
- Total impulse 2.51 to 5.00 N sec (3)
- Total impulse 5.01 to 10.00 N sec (6)
- Total impulse 10.01 to 20.00 N sec (5)
- Total impulse 40.01 to 80.00 N sec (3)
- Total impulse N sec 0,00 to 2,50 (2)
- Total Impulse N sec 2,51 to 5,00 (3)
- Total impulse N sec 5,01 to 10,00 (5)
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| Class | Sub-Class | Type of record | Performance | Date Sort ascending | Claimant | Status | Region | ID | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space records | K-2 | Duration | 169 d 05 h 21 min 20 sec | 22 Mar 1995 | Helena V. Kondakova (RUS) (2510) | ratified - current record | World | 2510 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-2 | Duration | 70 h 40 min 48 sec | 19 Jun 1963 | Valentina Vladimirovna Terechkova (URS) | ratified - current record | World | 9331 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-2 | Altitude in elliptical orbit | 231,1 km | 19 Jun 1963 | Valentina Vladimirovna Terechkova (URS) | ratified - current record | World | 9332 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-2 | Distance travelled | 1 970 990 km | 19 Jun 1963 | Valentina Vladimirovna Terechkova (URS) (9333) | ratified - reclassified after changes in sporting code | World | 9333 | → | ⌄ | |
| Space records | K-2 | Greatest mass lifted to altitude | 4 713 kg | 19 Jun 1963 | Valentina Vladimirovna Terechkova (URS) | ratified - current record | World | 9334 | → | ⌄ |
