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300 mph Bluebird jet boat returns to water 51 years after fatal crash

Zaibetter

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Interesting, but 300 MPH on water is dangerous, all you need is a little wave..

The famed jet boat Bluebird returned to the water Saturday for the first time since a 1967 crash that killed pilot Donald Campbell during a world speed-record attempt.
Watched by well-wishers including Campbell's daughter Gina Campbell, the sleek blue hydroplane was lowered into Loch Fad on Scotland's Isle of Bute, where it will undergo low-speed tests.

Campbell had already set eight land and water speed records when he attempted to break his own 276.3 mph water-speed record on Jan. 4, 1967 on Coniston Water in northwest England's Lake District.
The jet-powered Bluebird roared past 300 mph before it vaulted into the air, flipped and crashed into the lake, breaking in two and killing the 45-year-old Campbell.

It was 34 years before divers managed to raise the Bluebird's wreckage from the bottom of 150-foot deep lake in March 2001.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xemKc2In5Y

Human remains were found near the boat and confirmed by DNA testing as belonging to Campbell. In September 2001, his body was taken on a final boat trip around the lake where he died before being buried in a nearby churchyard.

A team has been working for 17 years to restore the vessel and hopes to return it to the Lake District next year.
 

TFZL1

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I remember hearing about that crash when I was a wee kid. I think it was because my dad was following it. I’ve seen the video, horrific crash :(
Nice to see they got the boat back together, but nicer to hear hey found his body years later and hurried him.
 

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These are brave and smart people expanding the knowledge of science. You never know what valuable contribution they will make to the humanities.

RIP. They finally buried hm in a rave after so many years in the deep. A life well spent
 

Zaibetter

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I remember hearing about that crash when I was a wee kid. I think it was because my dad was following it. I’ve seen the video, horrific crash :(
Nice to see they got the boat back together, but nicer to hear hey found his body years later and hurried him.
I also remember it from when I was small. That's why it clicked. I guess at that time they weren't able to dive to 150 ft to retrive his body.
 

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Bill Smith was inspired to search for the wreckage after hearing Marillion's song Out of This World from their 1995 album Afraid of Sunlight. Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery from the band were present at the raising of the wreckage.

 

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His body was recovered in late May 2001 and buried in Coniston cemetary in September 2001. On the way to the graveyard his coffin was taken out onto the water and carried down the measured kilometre one last time.
 
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