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Donald Campbell CBE died aged 45 on Coniston Water, Cumbria, in January 1967 when his Bluebird K7 hydroplane flipped and crashed at 328mph. In 2001 his body and Bluebird were both recovered and ...
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Bluebird gets jet engine ahead of return to waterDonald 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 ...
The speedboat Bluebird finally emerged from the deep today, 34 years after it sank, killing world record-breaker Donald Campbell. Campbell's widow Tonia Bern-Campbell, 64, watched as the ...
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Long awaited new car park for busy Lake District village to openprompted by the return of Donald Campbell’s famous Bluebird. Bluebird Car and Coach Park Coniston in January (Image: Bluebird Car and Coach Park Coniston) Bluebird Car and Coach Park Coniston in ...
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'Bluebird effect' drives surge in tourismThe return of Donald Campbell’s famed Bluebird K7 to Coniston village has drawn more than sixteen thousand visitors in just two months. Returned after years of negotiation, its homecoming was ...
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 ...
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