Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 has returned and run on Coniston Water for the first time since it crashed there in 1967. The iconic craft made its comeback as part of a week-long festival, marking the ...
Organisers of its Coniston running say it is too soon to know whether future events will be held.
Nearly 60 years after Donald Campbell died trying to set water-speed record, restored hydroplane only allowed to reach 150mph ...
The restored hydroplane returns to the lake where its record-breaking pilot was killed in 1967.
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, ...
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Bluebird back on the water decades after deadly crash
An iconic hydroplane has returned to Coniston Water for the first time in nearly six decades since the infamous crash that killed its pilot. The Bluebird K7, piloted by Donald Campbell, reached a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Record-breaking hydroplane Bluebird K7 has returned to Coniston Water for the first time since Donald Campbell died as he ...
The daredevil pilot set to get inside the cockpit of the iconic Bluebird hydroplane this spring has been at Coniston Water ahead of the run. Dave Warby, the son of the current World Water Speed Record ...
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 ...
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