North American XB-70 Valkyrie (Osprey)
Of the many futuristic military aircraft concepts created in the 1950s the North American XB-70 still stands out as the most awe-inspiring. With its huge, white partially-folding delta wing, its fuselage resembling a striking cobra and its extraordinary performance, it was one of the foremost technological achievements of the 20th Century.
A strategic bomber built to outrun any Soviet fighter jet, it could reach Mach 3 with a full nuclear payload - as fast as the legendary SR-71 Blackbird but more than three times the size.
However, its role as a nuclear bomber was limited after the introduction of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, and defence cuts eventually led to the project being scrapped in the mid-1960s.
The Valkyrie had a brief, costly decade of life but it proved the continuing value of developing manned bombers. However, almost half a century after the XB-70 its predecessor, the B-52, continues in service.
Using full colour artwork and rigorous analysis, this is the complete story of the ultimate US Cold War military X-plane.
Product details
| Author: | Peter E. Davies |
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| Details: | 80 pages, 9.8 x 7.3 x 0.43 in (25 x 18.5 x 1.1 cm), paperback |
| Illustrations: | many b&w and color photos |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Osprey Publishing (GB, 2020) |
| Series: | X-Planes (7) |
| ISBN: | 9781472825032 |
North American XB-70 Valkyrie
Language: English




