Breda Ba.28
The Breda Ba.28 was an Italian light bomber aircraft developed in the late 1930s by Breda, an Italian aerospace manufacturer. Designed for military use, it featured a low-wing monoplane structure and was powered by a single engine. The aircraft was primarily intended for tactical bombing missions and reconnaissance.
First flown in 1938, the Breda Ba.28 had a relatively short operational history, as it was overshadowed by more advanced aircraft during World War II. Despite its limited production, it played a role in the Italian Air Force, contributing to the development of subsequent bomber designs in the Italian aviation sector.