North American XB-70 Valkyrie

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Author: AITF

Last revision: 12 Nov, 2023 at 04:45 UTC

File size: 1.61 MB

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Description:

The North American XB-70 Valkyrie was a Mach 3 supersonic strategic bomber that flew in the 1960s. These prototype bombers were to replace the B-52 while flying fast enough to avoid interceptors. It was to penetrate deep into Soviet airspace and drop its nuclear or conventional ordinance. At supersonic speed, the XB-70 could fold its wingtips downwards, capturing its own supersonic shockwave to produce additional lift. The introduction of new surface to air missiles soon made the Valkyrie vulnerable to interception, and ICBMs soon took over the bomber’s primary function. Only 2 prototypes were built before the project was cancelled.

Blockcount:

929 Blocks

Flying Difficulty:

Medium

Controls

X: Engine (starts idle)
Z C: Throttle Control
LShift: Toggle Afterburner (only active when engine is on and at full throttle)
R T Y
F G H: Pitch, Roll, Yaw
J: Toggle Flaps
B: Open Bomb Bay
U: Toggle Bomb Drop
E: Toggle Landing Gear
N: Cockpit Camera
I K: Pitch Trim
L Alt: Toggle Autopilot

This aircraft features the sweeping wings seen on the real XB-70. Once the jet reaches Mach 0.90, the wings will sweep automatically to 35 degrees, and will sweep to their full 75 degrees automatically above Mach 1.50. Best landing speed for the aircraft is around 300 kmh. Afterburners seen in the screenshot were added for the photos.