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The SO3-1K was to have been taken into service as the Queen Seamew but an order of 30 was cancelled.
Presumably this is referring to possible UK use as a radio-controlled target drone? - these aircraft all had the prefix Queen, e.g., Queen Bee (a modified Tiger Moth), Queen Wasp, etc. Ian Dunster 12:01, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Have any been preserved or put in museums or are they all scrapped? 2600:1700:6841:4980:99B1:6C39:DBE6:3FE6 ( talk) 17:12, 18 October 2022 (UTC)
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The SO3-1K was to have been taken into service as the Queen Seamew but an order of 30 was cancelled.
Presumably this is referring to possible UK use as a radio-controlled target drone? - these aircraft all had the prefix Queen, e.g., Queen Bee (a modified Tiger Moth), Queen Wasp, etc. Ian Dunster 12:01, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Have any been preserved or put in museums or are they all scrapped? 2600:1700:6841:4980:99B1:6C39:DBE6:3FE6 ( talk) 17:12, 18 October 2022 (UTC)