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The Italian attacker aircraft was named after the lynx, it entered service in the initial stages of the Second World War. This vehicle’s actual combat history is pitifully meagre, although the Ba.88 could have shown itself to better advantage under different circumstances.
The Ba.88 Lince (“lynx”) is an Italian attacker aircraft produced by the well-known Breda company. The Lynx’s first flight took place in October of 1936, and serial production began in 1939.
Initially, the aircraft was intended as a heavy fighter aircraft, but after equipping the prototype with the armament, it was clear that the structure was overloaded and that the Lynx had serious maneuverability problems.
Its first taste of combat was on June 16, in an attack on several French airfields. After extremely brief combat operations against France, the squadrons furnished with Ba.88s were sent to the scorching deserts of Libya. The aircraft’s Piaggio P.XI-RC40 radial engines were not built to deal with the dry and dusty climate, and so all attempts to use the Ba.88 in battle ended in failure.
After the fiasco in Libya, the remaining Ba.88s were no longer used in combat, and efforts to modernize them also came to nothing. Between 1939 and 1940, a total of 147 Ba.88 attackers were produced, 25 of which were later modified into Ba.88Ms. The Ba.88M did not reach full combat readiness until the day before the Armistice of Cassibile was signed.
However, in the game, the Ba.88 Lince will certainly put in a better showing, because there won’t only be novices at the controls, but also battle-seasoned veterans of online aerial battles! What’s more, under the game conditions, the historic unreliability of the Lynx engines won’t be a factor, allowing the pilots to focus entirely on their objectives.
The armament of the new attacker consists of three 12.7 mm Breda-SAFAT frontal machine guns and one 7.7 mm Breda-SAFAT defensive machine gun located on the rear turret. It should be noted that few aircraft of this class are fitted with defensive weaponry, which means that the Lynx’s chances of survival on the battlefield are much higher. The Ba.88 can also carry bombs when necessary: three 50 kg, three 100 kg, or two 250 kg bombs, making this new attacker a welcome addition to the Battles in War Thunder.
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Its primary shortcomings include its historically overloaded construction, which will unlikely let you make it to the airfield with a single working engine. So, take care of your motors!
The Italian Ba.88 Lince attacker will appear in update 1.69 Regia Aeronautica and will take its place in the first rank of the Italian aviation tech tree. History may have been cruel to this wildcat, but above the fields of War Thunder, the Lynx will get its long-awaited chance for redemption.
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Comments (127)
Will we be seeing bombers of the CANT-Z series? My great grandfather flew one of those from 1941 to 1943 and I'd love to follow his steps!
My granpa too 29° gruppo 63^ squadriglia, 9 stormo
yes! Thank you Gaijin, If I could reward you I would, but I will just remain loyal until the day this game dies, but hopefully, that wont happen!
Great! Now i'm waiting a early-Tier V plane
Cool picture with the bombs
isnt this plane famous for being one of the worst combat aircraft of all time.
Infamous, rather. Great aircraft at first in performance, don't get me wrong, but when all the armament, ammunition, and armor plating was added, it really sucked. Some say that it had to take off in the direction of where it was going to attack because it didn't have the power to turn around.
Infamous, rather. Great aircraft at first in performance, don't get me wrong, but when all the armament, ammunition, and armor plating was added, it really sucked. Some say that it had to take off in the direction of where it was going to attack because it didn't have the power to turn around.
Yeah
If they add failures like this to the game there is hope yet to see the Fairey Battle, my fav plane ever
Compared to this the Battle was a massive success..... and indeed it actually wasn't a bad aircraft at all.... but the whole concept of lightly armed single engined bombers failed against determined air opposition - the Stuka & Su-2 were in the same "boat"
good old breda guns
BELLISSIMO !!
Actual Plane: Unreliable, poor performing, and only good on paper Gajin: All I heard was good on paper. Add it. WW2 vehicles with historical greatness were great because they ACTUALLY PERFORMED WELL. When all you do is focus on what it was on paper, these vehicles that actually performed well compete against things that could barely fly and it sometimes ruins the vehicle.
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