Breda Ba.25
The Breda Ba.25 was an Italian light aircraft designed in the late 1940s by the Breda company. It was primarily intended for training and utility purposes, featuring a low-wing monoplane design and a conventional tail. The aircraft was powered by a single piston engine, which provided adequate performance for its intended roles.
First flown in 1948, the Ba.25 had a seating capacity for two people, making it suitable for flight training and recreational flying. Its simple design and ease of handling contributed to its popularity among pilots, although it was not produced in large numbers.