Captain Malcolm Campbell's “Blue Bird" which recently established a record at Daytona Beach, U.S.A., of 206 m.p.h. The triumph was short-lived for the latest news is that the record has again been broken. A speed of over 200 m.p.h. demands a special type of bodywork and general design to offset wind resistance.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 6
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52Captain Malcolm Campbell's “Blue Bird" which recently established a record at Daytona Beach, U.S.A., of 206 m.p.h. The triumph was short-lived for the latest news is that the record has again been broken. A speed of over 200 m.p.h. demands a special type of bodywork and general design to offset wind resistance. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 6
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