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    Explore " mach 3" with insightful episodes like "XB-70 Valkyrie the Mach 3 Bomber that helped commercial aviation" and "E.5 SPEED" from podcasts like ""PilotPhotog Podcast" and "Cosmos Talks The Podcast"" and more!

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    XB-70 Valkyrie the Mach 3 Bomber that helped commercial aviation

    XB-70 Valkyrie the Mach 3 Bomber that helped commercial aviation

    Let’s take a look at what was to be the ultimate high speed, high altitude and last manned strategic bomber: The XB-70 Valkyrie.  An aircraft which still looks futuristic even today, the Valkyrie was a Mach 3 bomber which flew at 70,000 feet, rode its own shock wave - and almost wasn’t built.  Changing technologies and advancements in weapons systems nearly doomed this aircraft to just a concept design.  Faced with numerous challenges and setbacks, the Valkyrie was built and flown, just for a completely different purpose from which it was designed.  Today we will take a look at the Valkyrie’s story, and the legacy it leaves behind. 


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