Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird

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Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird
Curb weight
71 cwt (7952 lb)

The Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird was a land speed record car driven by Malcolm Campbell.

Blue Bird at Daytona Beach 1931

After

Golden Arrow
's innovative vertical aerodynamic stabilising fin was also used, a first for Campbell.

Campbell's nemesis Segrave was killed in an attempt on the water speed record while Campbell was scouting for new record courses in South Africa. On his return, Campbell set off for

Daytona with the new Blue Bird, concerned at American challenges to the record. Segrave had, after all, at least been British. On 5 February 1931 he pushed the record to 246 mph (396 km/h), to great popular acclaim. On his return he learned he was to be knighted as Sir Malcolm Campbell. A year later he returned and pushed through to 251 mph (404 km/h). This record stood for another year, until he himself broke it with his next car, the next Rolls-Royce-engined 1933 Blue Bird.[1]

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