Valkyrie: the North American Xb-70

Author:   Graham M. Simons
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781848845466


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 February 2012
Format:   Hardback
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During the 1950s, at the time Elvis Presley was rocking the world with Hound Dog and the USA was aiming to become the world's only superpower, plans were being drawn at North American Aviation in Southern California for an incredible Mach-3 strategic bomber. The concept was born as a result of General Curtis LeMay's desire for a heavy bomber with the weapon load and range of the subsonic B-52 and a top speed in excess of the supersonic medium bomber, the B-58 Hustler. If LeMay's plans came to fruition there would be 250 Valkyries in the air; it would be the pinnacle of his quest for the ultimate strategic bomber operated by America's Strategic Air Command. The design was a leap into the future that pushed the envelope in terms of exotic materials, avionics and power plants. However, in April 1961, Defence Secretary McNamara stopped the production go-ahead for the B-70 because of rapid cost escalation and the USSR's newfound ability to destroy aircraft at extremely high altitude using either missiles or the new Mig-25 fighter. Nevertheless, in 1963 plans for the production of three high-speed research aircraft were approved and construction proceeded. In September 1964 the first Valkyrie, now re-coded A/V-1 took to the air for the first time and in October went supersonic. This book is the most detailed description of the design, engineering and research that went into this astounding aircraft. It is full of unpublished details, photographs and firsthand accounts from those closely associated with the project. Although never put into full production, this giant six-engine aircraft became famous for its breakthrough technology, and the spectacular images captured on a fatal air-to-air photo shoot when an observing Starfighter collided with Valkyrie A/V-2 which crashed into the Mojave Desert. The loss of the $750 million aircraft and two lives stopped future development, although there were several attempts to redesign it as an airliner to compete against the European Concorde. The loss of the $750 million aircraft and two lives stopped future development, although there were several attempts to redesign it as an airliner to compete against the European Concorde. SELLING POINTS: •The complete story of one of the most spectacular aircraft that ever flew •Includes many astounding photos and many detailed construction diagrams •The sole surviving Valkyrie is on display in the USA ILLUSTRATIONS: 170 mono within text

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Author:   Graham M. Simons
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Aviation
Weight:   0.689kg
ISBN:  

9781848845466


ISBN 10:   1848845464
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 February 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Graham Simons' latest entry covers the exciting development and test history of this important aeronautical masterpiece in fine detail. -- Flight Line Book Review


"""Graham Simons' latest entry covers the exciting development and test history of this important aeronautical masterpiece in fine detail.""-- ""Flight Line Book Review"""


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English professional aviation writer, publisher and historian Graham M Simons is one of the founders of the world famous aviation museum at Duxford near Cambridge where his interest was piqued watching the making of the 'Battle of Britain' film there in the late 1960's and from the days when you could go 'aircraft spotting' at London Heathrow and other airports.

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