North American XB-70 Valkyrie: A Photo Chronicle
By (Author) John M. Campbell
By (author) Garry R. Pape
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
6th January 1997
United States
General
Non Fiction
Military vehicles
History of engineering and technology
Aircraft and aviation
623.746
Paperback
48
Width 279mm, Height 210mm
408g
The North American XB-70 is one of the most unusual looking aircraft in aviation history, and only two were constructed. It was originally designed as a Mach 3 high-altitude bomber, but was later used as a research aircraft. This new book by John Campbell and Garry Pape gives a short, detailed history of the XB-70, including production, flight tests, and the fatal crash of Aircraft #2 in 1965. Aircraft #1 is now at the U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB. 100 b/w photographs
Interested in aviation history since his pre-teen years, Garry Pape spent many years in a number of engineering fields in the aerospace industry and participated in numerous aviation organizations. Since retirement he served for a number of years as an air museum curator. He now dedicates his aviation interests to writing. He has had four books published, contributed to two others, and a couple of dozed articles in magazines and museum newsletters; the latest in the fall 2010 American Aviation Historical Society Journal.