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When Donald Campbell's rebuilt Bluebird K7 made a return to water more than 50 years after the crash that claimed the record-breaker's life, it was hailed a triumph of engineering ingenuity.
When Donald Campbell's rebuilt Bluebird K7 made a return to water more than 50 years after the crash that claimed the record-breaker's life, it was hailed a triumph of engineering ingenuity.
She was just 17 when she was told Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 had crashed and sunk in Coniston Water while attempting to set a daring new speed record. So it was with mixed emotions that Ms ...
RECORD-breaking speedboat Bluebird has been fully restored and has taken to the water again - 51 years after the crash that killed Donald Campbell. The driver's daughter Gina watched as the vessel ...
A restored Bluebird ran on Loch Fad on the Isle of Bute in August 2018 Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird will finally return to the Lake District on Saturday, nearly 60 years after the crash ...
Donald Campbell’s record-breaking hydroplane, Bluebird K7 has been reunited with the World Water Speed Trophy for the first time since Donald Campbell CBE’s tragic death on Coniston Water in 1967.
As bluebird flipped into the air the last words of Donald Campbell were: “I’m going.” Television crews had gathered at Coniston in the Lake District, expecting to witness the 45-year-old ...
With its revolutionary design and record breaking speeds Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Bluebird K3 speedboat was the stuff of adventures. Motivated by a very British desire to cock a snook at the ...
Donald Campbell was eventually laid to rest whilst his daughter and a team of experts set about restoring BlueBird K7 to her former glory. They now intend to launch her one more time onto Coniston.
Campbell was killed on Coniston Water in Cumbria in January 1967 when his Bluebird K7 flipped over while traveling at speeds of more than 300mph. The horrific accident has been the subject of ...