This year the Ruskin Museum made international headlines as Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 returned to the museum as a permanent display for all to enjoy. Visitors can admire the restored vessel that ...
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 ...
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 ...
The restored Bluebird last ran on Loch Fad, on the Isle of Bute, in August 2018 Donald Campbell's Bluebird will run again at speed on the lake where the record-breaker lost his life almost 60 years ...
Record-breaking hydroplane Bluebird K7 will return to the Lake District to go on permanent display, museum bosses have said. Its pilot, Donald Campbell, died on January 4 1967 aged 45 when Bluebird ...
More people have been to see Donald Campbell's Bluebird in its first two months on show than visited a museum for the entirety of 2023. It is the first time the hydroplane has been on display in the ...
The Bluebird K7 hydroplane partially destroyed during Donald Campbell's fatal world record attempt is set to make a return to the water. Mr Campbell had become the first person to reach speeds of more ...
Donald Campbell's Bluebird will run again at speed on the lake where the record-breaker lost his life almost 60 years ago after Lake District National Park chiefs backed the plan. The hydroplane was ...