Yes. From what everyone said when it came out it was a very well done hoax. There used to be a website with a picture of the real plane and it's model twin. It was a long time ago. The bounce it takes was the only part that hints at it not being a real plane. Real pilots from that racing series pointed out that no one was familiar with the plane or the supposed pilot and the supposed pilot's website that used to be up had a bunch of B.S. on it about things like joining the RAF but quitting because he didn't get enough sorties. It was discovered that it was a digitally manipulated viral video for the German clothing company killathrill and after scores of web searches there were absolutely no news stories about the amazng feat aired or published in any media source. It's a fake.