Otago Daily Times

Campbell’s ‘Bluebird’ refloated after half a century

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LONDON: Bluebird, the hydroplane that reached recordbrea­king speeds, has returned to the water for the first time in more than 50 years after it crashed killing its pilot, Donald Campbell.

The jetpowered boat was successful­ly floated in a loch on the Isle of Bute in Scotland yesterday in an operation watched by his daughter Gina.

Campbell died aged 45 on Coniston Water in January 1967 when the boat, travelling at more than 483kmh, flipped into the air and disintegra­ted as he attempted to beat his own record.

Scenes were tense as the team struggled to get the Bluebird K7 into the water at Loch Fad, but the renovated craft was afloat before 4pm, local time.

Project manager Bill Smith, who has worked on bringing up the wreck and restoring it for 22 years, hailed the achievemen­t.

‘‘It was like someone was mak ing a Donald Campbell movie and they’d left a prop bobbing around — it was pretty good,’’ he said.

‘‘I had a big jump up and down, a clap on the back, but I wasn’t going to burst into tears or any silliness like that.’’

Campbell’s body, with his race suit still intact, was pulled from the lake in Cumbria, northwest England, along with the wreckage from the depths in 2001.

Volunteers have worked to restore the boat to near its original state, but they said the engine had to be replaced.

The team hopes to make full displays in a fullycompl­eted vessel a year later following Saturday’s flotation test.

Having broken eight world speed records on water and land in the 1950s and 1960s, Campbell was attempting to break his own water speed record of 276mph (444.17kmh) when he was killed.

Campbell, the son of speed record breaker Sir Malcolm Campbell, was posthumous­ly awarded the Queen’s Commendati­on for Brave Conduct. — BPA

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Restored . . . Donald Campbell’s Bluebird is floated on the waters of Loch Fad for the first time since the fatal crash in 1967 yesterday in Rothesay, Scotland.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Restored . . . Donald Campbell’s Bluebird is floated on the waters of Loch Fad for the first time since the fatal crash in 1967 yesterday in Rothesay, Scotland.

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