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Was That The Jet Man Or Have You Been At The Beans Again?

An American stuntman claims to have completed the fastest ever jet-pack flight, at Knockhill racing circuit.

Eric Scott, 46, from Denver, managed about 43mph on Friday and has now been clocked by adjudicators from Fife police doing 54mph, in strong winds. Mr Scott hopes his latest flight will be recognised as a record but officials at Guinness World Records are still considering his application.

He will make a third attempt at the Scottish motor show on Sunday. On his last visit to Scotland in July 2008, Scott completed a jet-pack flight, fuelled by hydrogen peroxide, from the roof of Glasgow's City Chambers to the other side of George Square. In November 2008 he became the first man to fly across the Royal Gorge canyon in Colorado, USA, powered by a jet-pack.

He said he must have been close to 80mph during that flight but it was not officially measured. Mr Scott has made an application to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially include his latest speed attempt as a record. No decision has yet been made.

There must be a lot of Scotswomen not getting their roots done!

Equipment checking - good; route planning - needs work...


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