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The Breda A.4 was a biplane trainer produced in Italy in the mid-1920s. It was of conventional configuration with a two-bay unstaggered wing cellule and seating for the pilot and instructor in tandem open cockpits. Apart from civil use, the A.4 was also adopted by the Regia Aeronautica as a trainer. At least some examples were produced in floatplane configuration as the A.4idro.

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  • The Breda A.4 was a biplane trainer produced in Italy in the mid-1920s. It was of conventional configuration with a two-bay unstaggered wing cellule and seating for the pilot and instructor in tandem open cockpits. Apart from civil use, the A.4 was also adopted by the Regia Aeronautica as a trainer. At least some examples were produced in floatplane configuration as the A.4idro. (en)
  • Il Breda A.4, citato anche come Breda A4, era un aereo da ricognizione ad ala alta a parasole prodotto dall'azienda italiana Società Italiana Ernesto Breda negli anni venti. Commercializzato sia per il mercato civile, come aereo da turismo, che per quello militare, venne adottato anche dalla Regia Aeronautica che lo utilizzò nelle sue scuole di volo per l'istruzione al conseguimento del primo brevetto di pilota. (it)
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  • The Breda A.4 was a biplane trainer produced in Italy in the mid-1920s. It was of conventional configuration with a two-bay unstaggered wing cellule and seating for the pilot and instructor in tandem open cockpits. Apart from civil use, the A.4 was also adopted by the Regia Aeronautica as a trainer. At least some examples were produced in floatplane configuration as the A.4idro. (en)
  • Il Breda A.4, citato anche come Breda A4, era un aereo da ricognizione ad ala alta a parasole prodotto dall'azienda italiana Società Italiana Ernesto Breda negli anni venti. Commercializzato sia per il mercato civile, come aereo da turismo, che per quello militare, venne adottato anche dalla Regia Aeronautica che lo utilizzò nelle sue scuole di volo per l'istruzione al conseguimento del primo brevetto di pilota. (it)
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