The restored hydroplane returns to the lake where its record-breaking pilot was killed in 1967.
The legendary Bluebird K7 water speed record boat has made an emotional return to Coniston Water, 59 years after the devastating 1967 crash that killed Donald Campbell ...
Coniston is as famous for the exploits of speed king Donald Campbell as it is for its rolling hills.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Watch the moment the record-breaking hydroplane returns to Coniston Water Donald Campbell's Bluebird K7 has returned and run on ...
Organisers of its Coniston running say it is too soon to know whether future events will be held.
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 ...
"Technical issues" have scuppered a planned higher speed run of Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird craft on Coniston Water. The hydroplane, used to set seven water speed world records in the 1950s ...
An iconic hydroplane that spent decades languishing at the bottom of Coniston Water after a fatal speed record attempt is set to make one last run after being dredged up and restored to its former ...
Journalist Christopher Sharp travelled to Coniston in Cumbria's Lake District, the village where Princess Kate Middleton went ...