Ba.19 | |
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Role | Military aerobatic trainer |
Manufacturer | Breda |
Designer | Cesare Pallavicino |
First flight | 1928 |
Introduction | 1931 |
Primary user | Regia Aeronautica |
Number built | 42 |
The Breda Ba.19 was an Italian single-seat aerobatic biplane aircraft developed as an air force trainer in 1928.
The Breda Ba.19 was a single-bay, unequal-span, unstaggered biplane of conventional configuration which seated its pilot in an open cockpit. A few Ba.19s were produced as two-seaters with a second open cockpit in tandem with the first.
The Ba.19s were used throughout the 1930s for display flights by the Squadriglia di Alta Acrobazia Aerea, performing formation aerobatics.
General characteristics
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Ba.19 | |
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Role | Military aerobatic trainer |
Manufacturer | Breda |
Designer | Cesare Pallavicino |
First flight | 1928 |
Introduction | 1931 |
Primary user | Regia Aeronautica |
Number built | 42 |
The Breda Ba.19 was an Italian single-seat aerobatic biplane aircraft developed as an air force trainer in 1928.
The Breda Ba.19 was a single-bay, unequal-span, unstaggered biplane of conventional configuration which seated its pilot in an open cockpit. A few Ba.19s were produced as two-seaters with a second open cockpit in tandem with the first.
The Ba.19s were used throughout the 1930s for display flights by the Squadriglia di Alta Acrobazia Aerea, performing formation aerobatics.
General characteristics
Performance
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