At Elvington a member asked me how I was getting-on with my Vampire project. I replied I'd done nothing in the last year ----.
Herewith my excuse:
I've been involved in writing the analysis chapter in a forthcoming book entitled
Donald Campbell Bluebird and The Final Record Attempt, which I am pleased to announce will be published on the 30th September. A website exists for the book where further information can be obtained, viz:
http://www.bluebirdk7.com/A formal launching will take place at the Ruskin Museum, Coniston on Sat. 8th October from 2pm to 5pm, when the author Neil Sheppard, Gina Campbell - daughter of Donald Campbell - and myself, will be present to sign copies.
The book contains many remarkable and previously unpublished photo's of Donald Campbell and his last unsuccessful and fatal campaign to break 300mph in late 1966/ early 1967. The analysis makes recourse to many unpublished documents made available to us from the Norris Brother's archive - designers/constructors of Bluebird - which shed new light on the causes of Campbell's tragic death.
I know that many modellers -
particularly of my generation - share an interest in the Campbell story and hence my (unashamed) promotion of this book on the Forum.
My apologies if this doesn't interest you ---.The cost of the standard version is £30 + p&p but there is a limited edition version of 250 copies with many additional features including being signed by the last remaining members of the Bluebird Project Team. It will retail for £80 + p&p. They will be available directly from the website but the standard, unsigned versions will be available through Amazon and good quality bookshops.
I will have a small stock of signed copies for those I meet from time to time and to whom I can pass-on directly. Please indicate if you wish to take this offer up (I could pass-on at the AGM for instance).
This is an entirely non-profit making project and all nett proceeds will be split between the
Bluebird Preservation Trust and the Ruskin Museum's
Bluebird Wing Appeal.I hope you might be interested in purchasing a copy ---.
Many thanks,
Regards,
Keith