Citations:queen bee
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English citations of Queen Bee
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- 2006, Antony Preston et al., Warship 2006, Chrysalis Books 2006, p. 155:
- In 1935 a small number of RAF Queen Bee radio-controlled pilotless target aircraft (the ubiquitous De Havilland Tiger Moth but with floats) were introduced.