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List of Bluebird record-breaking vehicles

Blue Bird or Bluebird is the name of various cars and boats used by Sir Malcolm Campbell, his son Donald and other family members to set land and water speed records.

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Origins of the name

The name Blue Bird was originally inspired by the play of that name by Maurice Maeterlinck, and the vehicles were painted a shade of pale blue.

Malcolm Campbell had a succession of Darracq racing cars in the 1920s, which in the fashion of the day he had named 'Flapper I' , 'Flapper II' and 'Flapper III' . It was 'Flapper III' which he renamed after seeing the play, famously and impetuously knocking up a paint shop owner at night, so as to purchase blue paint before racing at Brooklands the following day.

In 1925, he also raced an Itala at Brooklands with the name 'The Blue Bird' painted on the bonnet.

Bluebird or Blue Bird?

Malcolm Campbell named them "Blue Bird", Donald "Bluebird".

The hydroplane K4 began life as Malcolm's "Blue Bird", but when Donald decided to use her in 1949, after his father's death, he renamed her "Bluebird".

Sir Malcolm Campbell

  • Sunbeam 350HP: 1923 (renamed after Campbell's purchase)
  • Napier-Campbell Blue Bird: 1927-1928
  • Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird: 1931-1932
  • Campbell-Railton Blue Bird: 1933-1935
  • Donald Campbell

  • Bluebird-Proteus CN7
  • Bluebird CMN-8 never built
  • Donald Wales

    Donald Wales, grandson of Malcolm Campbell and nephew of Donald Campbell, has contested the world electric powered land speed record. He will also be the test driver for the British Steam Car which will be attempting to break the steam-powered land speed record. [1] He is also the driver for Project Runningblade, an attempt to break the world land speed record for a lawnmower. [2]

  • Bluebird Electric 2
  • Sir Malcolm Campbell

  • Blue Bird K3
  • Blue Bird K4
  • Donald Campbell

  • Bluebird K4: renamed in 1949, destroyed in 1951
  • Bluebird K7: 1955 - 1967
  • Gina Campbell

    Gina Campbell, daughter of Donald Campbell, has contested the women's world water speed record.

  • Agfa Bluebird
  • References

    List of Bluebird record-breaking vehicles Wikipedia


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