Great stuff well put together. So glad Donald Campbell still gets the respect he and K7 deserve. We were up in the lakes a few weeks ago and Coniston water always pulls me back even though i have done the campbell tour like you, it just gets under the skin.
bloodredsky24 Cheers go and have a look it's well worth it. K7 is due for test runs this year I hear in Scotland before hopefully running on Coniston. 🖒
Just back from the Lakes and did exactly the same thing. Starting a new project soon, hoping to create a 1/4 scale jet turbine model of the K7 Bluebird.
Hi, you mentioned the K7 at the Ruskin was a replica, however it is actually original components, original spars, original engine, original sponson tops and fairing covers.. the only reproduced items are the sponson cores and float wedges.
Correct I could of worded it better as some of parts on show are original and some went with the restoration project I believe and obviously some components were lost in the crash.
Thanks for the video. Does anyone know what happened to the original wreckage that was recovered at the time, like the remains of the sponsons that were photographed next to pier cottage?
Very nice little film you have made there, an avid fan of DMC myself and his father I don't live far from Filching Manor and they have a lot of old equipment and memorabilia from both Campbell's record attempts sadly now closed to the public. Talking of original parts there are some not far from here buried beneath an industrial estate in Haywards Heath if I remember rightly the original sponson's that were pulled from Coniston after the accident.
-Here is a video of the raised and restored Bluebird making a low speed run across Lake Coniston in August 2018: th-cam.com/video/y5iNQu4B6IQ/w-d-xo.html -Another video on August 8, 2018 Loch Fad: th-cam.com/video/ofLCciRtruE/w-d-xo.html
Ian Smith They surely have too... Had no idea the test runs were happening in scotland ? Is this due to lake conditions being smoother (Im guessing) ? Id imagine they are not going to push Bluebird too hard anyway prob more a steady ride.
Lee Shepherd As far as I know form what I have read the authorities who run the Lakes including Coniston were being awkward about the time of year it was going to run . I think the guys wanted to run in the summer on Coniston but permission has not yet been granted. The Isle of Bute welcomed them so the trials for now are there. With enough pressure hopefully the Lake District National Park Authority will let them run.
Excellent video. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this video, Ian. It shows almost all of the main places a Donald Campbell fan needs to visit.
Colin Penny Glad you liked it Colin , Cheers
Nice video Mr Smith. Thank you
Cheers glad you like it.
Fine choice of song
Wow played YES at the end too ,,, perfect , my hero Donald and fave band YES
Chris-Cook worked out well then 👍
Great stuff well put together. So glad Donald Campbell still gets the respect he and K7 deserve.
We were up in the lakes a few weeks ago and Coniston water always pulls me back even though i have done the campbell tour like you, it just gets under the skin.
Cheers Barry. It's been great to see K7 run again on the Isle of Bute. Hopefully she can run at Coniston next year.
Great work Ian. Hope to visit this museum one day. Ta!
bloodredsky24 Cheers go and have a look it's well worth it. K7 is due for test runs this year I hear in Scotland before hopefully running on Coniston. 🖒
Just back from the Lakes and did exactly the same thing. Starting a new project soon, hoping to create a 1/4 scale jet turbine model of the K7 Bluebird.
pragmatist Great let me know how it gets on
Hi, you mentioned the K7 at the Ruskin was a replica, however it is actually original components, original spars, original engine, original sponson tops and fairing covers.. the only reproduced items are the sponson cores and float wedges.
Correct I could of worded it better as some of parts on show are original and some went
with the restoration project I believe and obviously some components were lost in the crash.
Thanks for the video.
Does anyone know what happened to the original wreckage that was recovered at the time, like the remains of the sponsons that were photographed next to pier cottage?
Very nice little film you have made there, an avid fan of DMC myself and his father I don't live far from Filching Manor and they have a lot of old equipment and memorabilia from both Campbell's record attempts sadly now closed to the public. Talking of original parts there are some not far from here buried beneath an industrial estate in Haywards Heath if I remember rightly the original sponson's that were pulled from Coniston after the accident.
Hello Stuart, do you know why these were buried and do the restorers know of this? Cheers
Stuart Keen yes this is true , poured concrete over them when doing the foundations , shame
-Here is a video of the raised and restored Bluebird making a low speed run across Lake Coniston in August 2018: th-cam.com/video/y5iNQu4B6IQ/w-d-xo.html
-Another video on August 8, 2018 Loch Fad: th-cam.com/video/ofLCciRtruE/w-d-xo.html
Great video - You should be a professional - clear speaking and very interesting - well done.
I am glad you enjoyed the film thanks.
I’m a late reply sorry 😅 I love everything Donald did for us brits he made more history for Britain
Indeed, and a brave man.
The refurbished Bluebird is looking at having an outing on the lake in august 2018...
Marillion inspired the whole start of the ball rolling
Lee Shepherd That's right Lee it will be great to see her back. I hope after trials in Scotland they let her run at Coniston.
Ian Smith They surely have too...
Had no idea the test runs were happening in scotland ?
Is this due to lake conditions being smoother (Im guessing) ?
Id imagine they are not going to push Bluebird too hard anyway prob more a steady ride.
Lee Shepherd As far as I know form what I have read the authorities who run the Lakes including Coniston were being awkward about the time of year it was going to run . I think the guys wanted to run in the summer on Coniston but permission has not yet been granted. The Isle of Bute welcomed them so the trials for now are there. With enough pressure hopefully the Lake District National Park Authority will let them run.
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