Breda Ba.88 Lince: A Record Setting Failure
In this video, we talk about the Breda Ba.88 Lince, an Italian multirole plane from the mid 1930's. We discuss why the plane was made, how it managed to break records early in its career, and how it then managed to be one of the biggest failed planes of WW2

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