Breda A.7


The Breda A.7 was a reconnaissance aircraft developed in Italy for use by the Regia Aeronautica in 1929. It was a braced parasol monoplane of conventional configuration with tailskid undercarriage. The pilot and observer sat in tandem, open cockpits. A single prototype of a long-range example, originally designated A.7 Raid and later A.16 was also constructed, but the air force showed no interest in it.

Variants

;A.7LD: Two prototypes, powered by Lorraine-Dietrich piston engines..
;A.7:Production version. Two-seat reconnaissance aircraft, powered by a Isotta Fraschini Asso 500 piston engine, and fitted with a revised cooling system and empennage; 12 built.
'A.7 Raid: A long-range version, powered by a Isotta Fraschini Asso 500 AQ engine. Engine later changed to a Bristol Jupiter VII and an extra seat added.
;A.7Idro: Seaplane fitted with twin floats.
;Ba.16: a long-range version; one built.

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