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The event is running from May 11 to 17, and marks the 70th anniversary of Donald Campbell’s water speed record successes on Coniston.
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Donald Campbell's legendary hydroplane returned to Coniston Water for the first time in nearly 70 years last week, but the K7 ...
Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird has finally taken to Coniston Water at speed following days beset by technical woes. The hydroplane, used to set seven world water speed records, returned to action ...
The air is still and surroundings quiet as thousands watch by the shore before the eerie Cumbrian stillness is broken by an Orpheus jet engine for the first time in 21,677 days. On that day, January ...
Organisers of Bluebird's return to Coniston Water have defended the first day's action following complaints about a lack of high-speed running. Thousands flocked to see the restored record-breaking ...
Plumes of spray rose into the air as Bluebird's jet engine was fired up for safety checks Organisers of Bluebird's return to Coniston Water have defended the first day's action following complaints ...
After "technical issues" cut short Bluebird K7's run on Wednesday, Donald Campbell's legendary hydroplane has today run once more. | ITV News Border ...
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 time since the crash ...
Nearly 60 years after Donald Campbell died trying to set water-speed record, restored hydroplane only allowed to reach 150mph Michael Searles is The Telegraph's Deputy Health Editor. He covers health ...