The Bluebird K7, the world's first successful jet-engined hydroplane and a multiple-record holder for speed on water, is back at home in Coniston, Cumbria, in the UK. Its road back home was long, ...
The legendary Bluebird K7 water speed record boat has made an emotional return to Coniston Water, 59 years after the devastating 1967 crash that killed Donald Campbell ...
After spending nearly six decades gathering algae 142 feet down in Coniston Water, the jet-propelled hydroplane has returned for one last set of outings this week.
Earlier this week Bluebird K7 returned to Coniston Water for the first time since her accident on January 4th, 1967 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird takes to the water of Loch Fad in 2018 - MARTIN BARRAUD/GETTY IMAGES The Bluebird K7 hydrofoil ...
One of the fastest and most remarkable watercraft ever built, the Bluebird K7, returned to the water for the first time this past weekend after an absence of 51 years, 34 of which were spent at the ...
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Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird craft has been fired up on Coniston Water for the first time since his fatal crash on the lake almost 60 years ago.
Throughout the chronicles of motoring and motorsport heritage, numerous illustrious names leap from the pages. Ferrari, Renault, Maserati, Porsche, represent just a handful. Britain boasts its own ...