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Breda Ba.64

The Breda Ba.64 was an Italian single-engine ground-attack aircraft used by the Regia Aeronautica during the 1930s.

Designed by Antonio Parano and Giuseppe Panzeri, it saw limited service in two units from 1936, together with the contemporary Caproni A.P.1.

It was retired from active service in 1939, replaced by the more powerful derivative, the Ba.65.

A development of the earlier Ba.27 fighter (1932), the Ba.64 was designed in 1933 to requirements set out by the Regia Aeronautica for an aircraft able to undertake multiple roles, fighter, bomber and reconnaissance.

The aircraft featured an all metal, low-wing cantilever monoplane with a wire braced tail unit and fixed tail wheel.

The open cockpit was placed well forward on the fuselage in line with the wing roots to provide an excellent field of vision down as well as forward.

The headrest behind the cockpit was extended as a streamlined fairing all the way down the fuselage upper decking to the tail.

Two prototypes powered by a 522 kW (700 hp) Bristol Pegasus were developed, the first as a two-seater bomber with an armament of four 7.7 mm (0.303 in) machine guns in the wings and up to 400 kg (882 lb) of bombs in racks under the wings.

The second was a single seat fighter configuration fitted with a semi retractable main landing gear that when in its rearward retracted position, provided less drag as well as protection in case of a wheels-up landing.

The first prototype flew in 1934 but flight tests revealed a lack lustre performance despite the use of a variable pitch, three blade propeller.

Nonetheless, a limited production order was placed for a composite variant that combined the two-place configuration of the bomber with the semi retractable fighter landing gear.

The production variant was powered by a 485 kW (650 hp) Alfa Romeo 125C and although single seat variants were built, all the Ba.64s were converted to two place bomber/attack aircraft with a single 7.7 mm (0.303 in) machine gun mounted in the rear cockpit.

Production of the 42 Ba.64s were completed by 1936.

Specifications

Crew

2

Length

9.72 m (31 ft 11 in)

Wingspan

12.1 m (39 ft 8 in)

Height

3.14 m (10 ft 4 in)

Wing area

23.5 m2 (253 sq ft)

Empty weight

2,030 kg (4,475 lb)

Max take-off weight

3,034 kg (6,689 lb)

Powerplant

1 × Alfa Romeo 125 R.C.35 9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine, 485 kW (650 hp)

Propellers

3-bladed variable-pitch propeller

Performance

Maximum speed

350 km/h (220 mph, 190 kn)

Range

900 km (560 mi, 490 nmi)

Service ceiling

7,000 m (23,000 ft)

Armament

Guns

2 × 12.7 mm (.50 in) Breda-SAFAT machine guns

3 × 7.7 mm (.303 in) Breda-SAFAT machine guns

Bombs

544 kg (1,200 lb).

 

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