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Microlights and paramotors RAS2 Speed over a straight course 102,25 km/h 06 Apr 1993 Albert Ukena (FRA) ratified - current record World 147
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Microlights and paramotors RAS2 Speed over a closed circuit of 50 km 97,53 km/h 06 Apr 1993 Albert Ukena (FRA) ratified - current record World 148
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Microlights and paramotors RWL2T Speed over a straight course 121,60 km/h 11 Mar 1993 Serge Zin (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 143
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Microlights and paramotors RWF1T Altitude 5 230 m 18 Jul 1992 Yves Rousseau (FRA) ratified - current record World 149
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Microlights and paramotors RWF1T Time to climb to a height of 3 000 m 24 min 18 Jul 1992 Yves Rousseau (FRA) ratified - current record World 150
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Microlights and paramotors RWL2T Speed over a closed circuit of 50 km 108,72 km/h 17 May 1992 Bruno Bouron (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 146
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Microlights and paramotors RWL2T Speed over a straight course 104,15 km/h 16 May 1992 Bruno Bouron (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 142
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Microlights and paramotors RWL2T Altitude 5 976 m 20 Apr 1992 François Dubosc (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 141
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Distance in a closed circuit without landing 1 071,16 km 05 Aug 1991 Michel Serane (FRA) ratified - current record World 162
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km 88,559 km/h 05 Aug 1991 Michel Serane (FRA) (16879) ratified - current record World 16879
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Microlights and paramotors RWL2T Altitude 5 113 m 04 Aug 1991 Serge Zin (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 144
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Speed over a straight course 126,98 km/h 23 Jun 1991 Dominique Brassaert (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 161
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Speed over a closed circuit of 1 000 km 75,44 km/h 14 Jul 1990 André-Georges Lafitte (FRA) (4241) ratified - superseded since approved World 4241
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Distance in a closed circuit without landing 1 044,29 km 14 Jul 1990 André-Georges Lafitte (FRA) (4242) ratified - superseded since approved World 4242
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Distance in a straight line with limited fuel 397,00 km 22 Oct 1989 Yves Rousseau (FRA) ratified - current record World 164
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Speed over a closed circuit of 100 km 112,88 km/h 02 Aug 1989 Serge Zin (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 160
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Speed over a straight course 123,43 km/h 01 Aug 1989 Lionel Gruffaz (FRA) ratified - superseded since approved World 4240
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Distance in a closed circuit with limited fuel 213,60 km 16 Jul 1989 Yves Rousseau (FRA) ratified - current record World 163
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Distance in a straight line without landing 811,64 km 20 Aug 1987 Patricia Taillebresse (FRA) (4221) ratified - superseded since approved World 4221
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Microlights and paramotors RAL1T Distance in a straight line with limited fuel 100,47 km 31 Mar 1987 Jean-Claude Thomas (FRA) (4231) ratified - superseded since approved World 4231
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Microlights and paramotors RAS1 Distance in a closed circuit without landing 247,50 km 22 Oct 1985 Richard Fenwick (FRA) ratified - current record World 156
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Microlights and paramotors RWL1T Distance in a straight line without landing 694,80 km 07 Jul 1984 Jean-Pierre Mathias (FRA) (4233) ratified - superseded since approved World 4233
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