The Breda Ba.79S was a single-engine four-seat high-wing private aircraft built in Italy in the late 1930s.
The tailplane was mounted at mid-fuselage height and was braced to the rounded fin, which carried a wide chord and unbalanced rudder.
[1] The aircraft was powered by a 200 hp (149 kW) Alfa-Romeo 115 six-cylinder inverted inline engine,[1] neatly cowled but giving the Breda 79 a long-nosed look.
Glazing was generous, including an openable roof window, and the cabin was both thermally and acoustically insulated with controllable ventilation.
[1] The seats were deep enough to allow everyone to wear a parachute backpack[1] and in an emergency the pilot could open both the wide side doors and the roof light with a single lever.