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 K7 to return nearly 60 years after fatal crash
An iconic hydroplane that spent decades languishing at the bottom of Coniston Water after a fatal speed record attempt is set ...
One of the fastest and most remarkable watercraft ever built, the Bluebird K7, returned to the water for the first time this past weekend after an absence of 51 years, 34 of which were spent at the ...
The record-breaking hydroplane Bluebird K7 will run again on Coniston Water, the Ruskin Museum has announced as the boat was unveiled in its new home. Donald Campbell was attempting a new water speed ...
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Iconic Bluebird hydroplane returns to waters 60 years after fatal crash during record attempt
The Bluebird K7 hydroplane partially destroyed during Donald Campbell's fatal world record attempt is set to make a return to ...
Speed king Donald Campbell's iconic Bluebird is being 'broken in two' in a bitter legal dispute. The man who rescued the Hydroplane from the depths of Coniston Water in the Lake District is now ...
The Bluebird was restored and put on display at Conston's Ruskin Museum last year. Now those at the museum want to celebrate its history by returning it to the water. Credit: ITV Border Donald ...
2 Nov 2018, 15:32 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu // The Bluebird K7 and her pilot, Donald Campbell, are the holders of several speed records on water, but their story is tragic. Record Breaking Bluebird ...
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