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Parachuting
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G-2
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Wingsuit Distance of Flight
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3,360 km
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28 May 2015
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Team/Crew (17761)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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17761
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Parachuting
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G-2
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Wingsuit Distance of Flight
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3,360 km
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28 May 2015
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Team/Crew (17762)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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European
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17762
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Parachuting
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G-2
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Wingsuit Time of Fall
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189,8 sec
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28 May 2015
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Team/Crew (17765)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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17765
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Parachuting
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G-2
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Wingsuit Time of Fall
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189,8 sec
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28 May 2015
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Team/Crew (17766)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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European
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17766
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Parachuting
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G-2
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Exit altitude
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10 714 m
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03 Dec 2014
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Polska Stratosfera (POL) (17380)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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European
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17380
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Parachuting
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G-2
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Distance of Fall without a Drogue
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9 364 m
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03 Dec 2014
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Polska Stratosfera (POL) (17381)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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European
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17381
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Space records
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K-3
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Greatest mass lifted to lunar or planetary orbit from the lunar or planetary surface
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4 965,5 kg
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24 Apr 1972
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John W. Young (USA) (17098)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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17098
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Space records
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K-3
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Duration extravehicular stay on surface of Moon or Planet
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39 h 47 min 03 sec
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23 Apr 1972
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John W. Young (USA) (17099)
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ratified - retired by changes of the sporting code
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World
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17099
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