The restored hydroplane returns to the lake where its record-breaking pilot was killed in 1967.
The iconic craft made its comeback as part of a week long festival marking the 70th anniversary of its speed record successes ...
"I'm just wishing it was my dad [piloting the craft]." Following on from his own father Sir Malcolm's record-setting, Donald ...
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, ...
Almost 60 years ago, Donald Campbell was killed on Coniston Water as he raced to break 300mph. Now the hydroplane used in ...
Neil Sheppard, author of Donald Campbell, Bluebird and the Final Record Attempt, believes the event will draw visitors from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 is to return to the Lake District's Coniston after a 20-year battle. The Bluebird K7 hydrofoil in ...
The event is running from May 11 to 17, and marks the 70th anniversary of Donald Campbell’s water speed record successes on Coniston.
Donald Campbell's Bluebird has had a new jet engine installed as part of efforts to run the record-breaking craft in the Lake District next year. The hydroplane was transported from Coniston's Ruskin ...
Crowds gathered to welcome Donald Campbell's Bluebird craft as it returned to the Lake District 57 years after its pilot was killed in a crash on Coniston Water. The hydroplane's wreckage was ...
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