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XB-70 Valkyrie in Flight
XB-70 Valkyrie in Flight 
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XB-70 Valkyrie in Flight

The North American XB-70 was the largest Mach 3 airplane ever flown. It had a 105-foot wingspan and cruised at 72,000 feet. Powered by six 30,000-pound-thrust General Electric YJ-93 engines, it had a range of 4,288 miles at an altitude of 77,350 feet. The second prototype crashed when its wing was clipped by a chase plane. The first XB-70 continued to provide supersonic flight test information until it was retired to the Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
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Unique identifier BI210194 
Boeing ID ek b70 274b 
Type Image 
Size 6000px × 4800px   82MB 
License type RM 
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