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The Queen Bee is an American four-seater light monoplane with a butterfly type tail unit. The Queen Bee is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Lycoming O-320-A1A four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 248 kmh and a range of 1040 km.
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Queen Bee is a drama starring Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan, Betsy Palmer, John Ireland and Lucy Marlow in a story about a nasty Southern socialite whose manipulation and ruthlessness ruins the lives of everyone around her. Queen Bee was directed by Ranald MacDougall in 1955.
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HMS Argus was an unarmoured British aircraft carrier built in 1914 as the Italian liner SS Conte Rosso and purchased by the Royal Navy in 1916 under the Emergency War programme and completed as an aircraft carrier in 1918. HMS Argus had a displacement of 15775 tons unladen and carried a complement of 495 made up of sailors and airmen. Parsons turbines provided a top speed of 20 knots, and she was armed with two 4 inch .50 calibre guns and two 4 inch anti-aircraft guns and carried up to twenty seaplanes. In 1937 HMS Argus was rebuilt for use as a 'Queen Bee' class aircraft carrier tender and general anti-aircraft target service ship, carrying eight target aircraft.
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