Donald Campbell CBE tried for the 300mph World Water Speed Record on Coniston Water in Bluebird K7 before it ended in tragedy ...
Donald Campbell's Bluebird has had a new jet engine installed as part of efforts to run the record-breaking craft in the Lake ...
The plan is for Bluebird to be piloted by Australian Dave Warby, son of the late-water speed world-record holder Ken Warby. The defence company Babcock International Group has joined the team at ...
Donald later developed the Bluebird K7 (changing 'Blue Bird' to 'Bluebird') in which he broke the world water speed record 7 times in 10 years. Donald set his first world water speed record of 202 ...
Campbell was killed in January 1967 when Bluebird somersaulted as he attempted to push his world water speed record past 300mph (480km/h) on Coniston Water. The craft has been on show at the ...
Captain Malcolm Campbell, later Sir Malcolm Campbell, with his car Bluebird, probably in January 1931 when it was put on public display before setting a new land speed record at Daytona Beach in ...
A 10-year journey to reunite the Bluebird K7 with Donald Campbell's former car will be completed this July. Kevin Shilling restored the AC Aceca, also nicknamed Bluebird, over a three-year period from ...