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Breda Ba.65

The Breda Ba.65 was an Italian fighter aircraft developed in the late 1930s, primarily used during World War II. Designed as a low-wing monoplane with a fixed landing gear, it featured three engines—one in the nose and two beneath the wings—to improve reliability and power. It was intended for reconnaissance and ground-attack missions, but it was relatively outdated compared to newer aircraft of the time. Despite some success in early missions, its limited speed and agility made it less effective later in the war, and it was eventually phased out of frontline service.