The Breda CC.20 was an Italian heavy bomber prototype of 1929 designed and built by the Breda company.
Ing Gaetano Crocco and Ing Giulio Cesare Costanzi designed the CC.20 -- "CC" for the surnames of the two engineersâÂÂwhich was Bredas first monoplane bomber. The seven-seat trimotor mid-wing monoplane CC.20 was powered by three Isotta Fraschini Asso 500 engines and had a powerful defensive armament of one cannon and seven machine guns.
The CC.20 prototype first flew in 1929 and test flights showed it to be very slow with a short range; Breda abandoned the project.