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BeecraftBee Aviation Associates, Inc. (Beecraft) built three prototype aircraft, designed by William Chana, at Montgomery Field in San Diego, California. None of the aircraft went into production. The first aircraft built was the Wee Bee in 1948. the Wee Bee is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's lightest aircraft. It had a two-cylinder engine and tricycle landing gear. The pilot flew in a prone position lying atop the fuselage. The Honeybee was the second plane, completed in 1952. It had a single seat in an enclosed cabin. The Queen Bee was the last and the largest of the three. It was completed in 1960 and seated four. The Queen Bee and the Honeybee had V-tails. The Queen Bee and the Wee Bee were destroyed in a fire that also destroyed the San Diego Aerospace Museum on February 22, 1978. The Honeybee escaped the fire as it was still operating out of Montgomery Field at the time, owned by Walt Mooney. The Honeybee is currently (2004) registered to the Experimental Aircraft Association. According to Aerofiles two Honeybees have been built from advertised plans. Because of its historic significance a second Wee Bee was built and is now on display at the new San Diego Aerospace Museum. External links
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