The restored hydroplane returns to the lake where its record-breaking pilot was killed in 1967.
Ahead of Bluebird's return to Coniston Water, Donald Campbell's final record attempt is remembered.
Organisers of the return of Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 to Coniston Water say they "did what we set out to do" despite the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Watch the moment the record-breaking hydroplane returns to Coniston Water Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 has returned and run on ...
Campbell, who had set a total of eight world speed records on land and water in the 1950s and 60s, was trying to break 300mph (480 km/h) on 4 January 1967 when the craft somersaulted and sank.
The craft is again hampered by a power issue, twice failing to travel fast enough to "plane".
"Technical issues" have scuppered a planned higher speed run of Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird craft on Coniston Water. The hydroplane, used to set seven water speed world records in the 1950s ...
Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird has finally taken to Coniston Water at speed following days beset by technical woes. The ...
Record-breaking hydroplane Bluebird K7 has returned to Coniston Water for the first time since Donald Campbell died as he attempted to set a new water speed record.Campbell was killed when the vessel ...
Further technical woes and winds bring the final day of a week-long event to a close without action.
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