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 ...
Ahead of Bluebird's return to Coniston Water, Donald Campbell's final record attempt is remembered.
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Campbell's Bluebird back on Coniston Water
Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird craft has been fired up on Coniston Water for the first time since the daredevil pilot's fatal crash on the lake almost 60 years ago. He had been attempting to push ...
Further high-speed runs for Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird have been thwarted by wind, waves and an issue with its ...
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.
Thousands of people are expected to visit Coniston in the Lake District over the next week as Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird makes a return to the water there for the first t ...
Coniston is as famous for the exploits of speed king Donald Campbell as it is for its rolling hills.
Earlier this week Bluebird K7 returned to Coniston Water for the first time since her accident on January 4th, 1967 ...
Hydroplane to race across lake nearly 60 years after Donald Campbell died trying to set new water-speed record ...
Donald Campbell set seven water-speed world records, including four on Coniston Water, between 1955 and 1964 Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird is soon to power across Coniston Water for the first ...
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