Brumby 600
Brumby 600 | |
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Type: | School and touring aircraft |
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The Brumby 600 or Brumby LSA 600 is a training and travel aircraft from the Australian manufacturer Brumby Aircraft Australia .
History and construction
The Brumby 600 is a further development of the Goair trainers . The machine is an all-metal low-wing aircraft with a non-retractable nose wheel landing gear and a conventional tail unit. The aircraft is powered by either a Lycoming IO-233 , a Rotax-912-ULS , Jabiru 3300 and has a two-bladed wooden propeller. The machine has two seats arranged side by side under a sliding hood and is offered as a kit for amateur construction. Doors that open from the side are optionally available.
Technical specifications
Parameter | Data |
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crew | 1 |
Passengers | 2 |
length | 6.10 m |
span | 8.76 m |
height | ? m |
Wing area | 9.75 m² |
Empty mass | 330 kg |
Max. Takeoff mass | 600 kg |
Cruising speed | 204 km / h |
Top speed | 259 km / h |
Service ceiling | ? m |
Range | ? km |
Engines | 1 × Lycoming IO-233 or Rotax 912 ULS or Jabiru 3300 |
See also
literature
- Tony Arbon: Australian Civil Aircraft Register Update. Australian Aviation (Aerospace Publications Pty. Ltd.), 2001, pp. 87-89.
- Owen Zupp: Brumby LSA. An Australian thoroughbred. Australian Aviation (Phantom Media Pty. Ltd.), 2009, pp. 52-56.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Australian Aviation 2001, p. 88.
- ↑ Australian Aviation 2009, p. 52.
- ↑ a b Brumby 600 on the company homepage