The Ba.25 was a two-seat advanced training biplane powered by a Lynx or Castor engine. It was operated by the ... read more ... |
Breda Ba.25 1932 |
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Breda Ba.27 1933 |
Owing much to the Travel Air Model R high-speed
single-seat monoplane, the fifth example of which was
purchased by Italy's Ministero dell'Aeronautica, ... read more ... |
The unsatisfactory characteristics of the Breda 27 prototypes
led, in late 1933, to the complete redesign of the
fighter by engineers Parano ... read more ... |
Breda Ba.27 Metallico 1934 |
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Breda Ba.65 1935 |
Intended as an aeroplano di combattimento,
capable of fulfilling the roles
of interceptor fighter, light bomber,
or reconnaissance/attack aircraft as
required, the prototype Breda ... read more ... |
A propaganda triumph when its
appearance was trumpeted by Mussolini's
Facist regime in 1936, the Breda
Ba.88 Lince (lynx) was a sleek all-metal
shoulder-wing ... read more ... |
Breda Ba.88 Lince 1936 |
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