Brumby 600 Explained
The
Brumby Aircraft Brumby 600, also known as the
Brumby LSA 600 is an Australian single-engined, two-seat,
training or touring cabin
monoplane. The aircraft is built by
Brumby Aircraft Australia as a production or
kit aircraft at
Cowra Airport near
Cowra, New South Wales,
Australia. Designed to meet regulations governing
light sport aircraft (LSA), it was developed from the
Goair Trainer.
Design and development
The Brumby was developed from the GoAir GT-1 Trainer, which was built at Bankstown Airport in Sydney during the late 1990s.
The Brumby 600 is a low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction. It has a fixed tricycle landing gear and an enclosed cockpit for two in side-by-side configuration with a forward-sliding canopy for access; sideways-opening gull-wing doors are available as an optional kit. It can be powered by a 100to Lycoming IO-233, 1000NaN0 Rotax 912ULS or 1200NaN0 Jabiru 3300 engine, driving a wooden two-blade propeller.
A high-wing version has been developed as the Brumby 610 Evolution.
References
- Arbon . Tony . 2001 . Australian Civil Aircraft Register Update . Australian Aviation . April 2001 . 87–89 . Aerospace Publications Pty. Ltd. .
- Zupp . Owen . 2009 . Brumby LSA: An Australian thoroughbred . Australian Aviation . June 2009 . 52–56 . Phantom Media Pty. Ltd. .