Breda Ba.30
The Breda Ba.30 was an Italian light bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s by Breda, an Italian aerospace manufacturer. Designed primarily for the Royal Italian Air Force, it featured a low-wing monoplane structure and was powered by a single engine. The aircraft was intended for tactical bombing missions and reconnaissance roles.
First flown in 1935, the Breda Ba.30 had a relatively short service life due to its limited performance and the advent of more advanced aircraft. It was eventually overshadowed by newer models, but it played a role in the early years of World War II as part of Italy's military aviation efforts.