Brumby 610 Evolution

Brumby 610 Evolution
Role Training and Light sport aircraft
National origin Australia
Manufacturer Brumby Aircraft Australia
Designer Phil Goard
First flight March 2011
Introduction 2010
Status In production
Number built 8 as of 2014
Unit cost
AUD$110,000
Developed from Brumby 600

The Brumby Aircraft Brumby 610 Evolution is an Australian single-engined, two-seat, training or touring cabin monoplane of all-metal construction. The aircraft is built by Brumby Aircraft Australia as a production or kit aircraft at Cowra Airport near Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. The base cost of the aircraft is A$110,000.

Design and development

Announced in 2010, the Brumby 610 is essentially a high-wing development of the Brumby 600, featuring a slightly larger fuel capacity and heavy-duty undercarriage components. Designed primarily as a trainer to focus on landing phases, the 610 also displays benign stall characteristics, with a slower landing speed than the 600, and a stall speed of 38 knots (70 km/h).[1] It has fixed tricycle landing gear and seating for two in side-by-side configuration with doors on each side of the cabin. The 610 is available with two powerplants; the100 to 116 hp (75 to 87 kW) Lycoming IO-233 or 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912 series engines driving a two or three bladed propeller. Unlike the 600, the Brumby 610 is not offered with the Jabiru 3300 engine option. The prototype was first flown under RA-Aus registration in March 2011, and by 2014 eight had been delivered, either as kits or complete aircraft. A factory built Brumby 610 was the first aircraft in Australia to be fitted with the Lycoming O-233 engine.[2]

Specifications

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft[2]

General characteristics


References

  1. "Brumby 610 Evolution". brumbyaircraft.com.au. Brumby Aircraft Australia Pty. Ltd. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  2. 1 2 Jackson, Paul (2014). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2014-2015. IHS Jane's.


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