Designed primarily as a trainer to focus on landing phases, the Brumby 610 also displays benign stall characteristics, with a lower landing speed than the Brumby 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 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] Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft[2]General characteristics