Bluebird K7’s Ullswater return 70 years after Campbell’s first World Water Speed Record Donald Campbell’s legendary Bluebird K7 hydroplane will return to Ullswater on July 23, 2025, marking 70 years since it set the World Water Speed Record there in 1955.
Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 hydroplane to return to Coniston Water in 2026 In 2026, Bluebird K7 will make its long-awaited return to Coniston Water in Cumbria, UK, 70 years after Donald Campbell set a Water Speed Record there for the first time.
Campbell’s Tragic Bluebird K7 has returned to Coniston Donald Campbell’s record-breaking K7 hydroplane has returned to Ruskin Museum; plans are in place for boat to run on Coniston Water once again.
Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 will return to Coniston After more than ten years of legal disputes, it looks as though Donald Campbell CBE’s tragic Bluebird K7 is heading back home to Coniston.
Ruskin Museum appeals for funds in Bluebird K7 dispute UK’s Ruskin Museum appeals to public for support in legal dispute over ownership of tragic Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 hydroplane.
Alain de Cadenet on meeting Donald Campbell and Bluebird Alain de Cadenet, who has passed away aged 76, wrote about Donald Campbell, Bluebird and the film Across The Lake for Magneto magazine in 2021.
The fight for ownership of Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 Ongoing battle over ownership of Bluebird K7, the record-breaking boat in which Donald Campbell lost his life, casts shadow over British engineering and sporting icon.
Blue Bird to return to Pendine Sands for Land Speed Record Centenary Malcolm Campbell’s Sunbeam 350hp Blue Bird will return to Pendine on July 21, 2025 to mark the 100th anniversary of its 150mph Land Speed Record.
Sunbeam Land Speed Record-breaker wins 2025 Heveningham Concours The National Motor Museum’s iconic 1920 Sunbeam 350HP, better known as Blue Bird, has been awarded Best of Show in the Heveningham Concours 2025.