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Photo ID: 1949816
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The BF Goodrich tires are specially coated to reflect heat absorbed by the airframe in Mach 3 flight. |
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Photo ID: 1895749
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Views: 15115
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The proposed fleet of B-70 deep penetration nuclear bombers was cancelled in 1961 due to high costs and the introduction of ICBMs, but two prototypes of this awesome six-engined Mach 3 beauty were used in supersonic test flights from 1964 to 1969. One crashed following a midair collision with an F-104 while filming in 1966, the other became an outstanding exhibit at the USAFM, arriving on 4.2.69. One of the most memorable sights of my first visit to the USA |
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Photo ID: 1713298
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Views: 20140
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The sole remaining Valkyrie, of two built, on display at the US Air Force Museum. |
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Photo ID: 1653442
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Views: 34407
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) An incredible airplane, yet it's the B-52 that continues in service today. |
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Photo ID: 1498487
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62-0207 (cn 278-2) XB-70A prototype at Carswell AFB, Air Force Association Airshow - this was this aircraft's only trip outside of Edwards AFB - the aircraft was lost in a fatal accident in June, 1966 - Scanned from the collection of John Williams with permission. |
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Photo ID: 1498486
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62-0207 (cn 278-2) XB-70A prototype at Carswell AFB, Air Force Association Airshow - this was this aircraft's only trip outside of Edwards AFB - the aircraft was lost in a fatal accident in June, 1966 - Scanned from the collection of John Williams with permission. |
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Photo ID: 1495460
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Views: 15889
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) Back in 1987 the XB-70A Valkyrie was on display outside and her sheer size just dominated the area around her. |
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Photo ID: 1495457
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Views: 10934
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) This angle shows why the XB-70A Valkyrie was unofficially nicknamed 'Cecil' by her test crews after a children's tv cartoon character 'Cecil the Sea-Sick Sea Serpent'. |
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Photo ID: 1332638
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The XB-70, shown here just six months after its arrival at the USAF museum in Dayton. Photo taken by my great uncle and scanned from a slide. Thanks to David Lednicer for retouching the old slide. |
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Photo ID: 1332637
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The XB-70 on display outside of the USAF museum in Dayton, Ohio. Fortunately, it has since been moved indoors, into the R&D hangar. Photo taken by my great uncle and scanned from a slide. Thanks to David Lednicer for retouching the old slide. |
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Photo ID: 1272429
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Views: 18579
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The incomparable Valkyrie towers over other gems in the Fight Test and R&D annex. |
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Photo ID: 1152771
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Views: 22825
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The sole remaining example of what one A.net sage called perhaps "the single most beautiful thing man ever made from metal" surely deserves to be cleaner than this. |
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Photo ID: 0934844
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Views: 45771
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) The sole remaining Valkyrie long displayed at the entrance to the USAF Museum is now under cover in the Modern Flight Gallery. |
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Photo ID: 0455934
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Views: 64061
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Photo ID: 0322713
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Views: 201986
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62-0001 (cn 278-1) USAF Museum. First of only two built. This Mach 3+ strategic bomber looks like a prehistoric bird. The program was cancelled and the XB-70 made its last flight to the Museum in Feb 69. |
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