The Savage Outback Shock
Kitplanes Are Not Available
We receive several requests for kits every week, for the Savage Norden, Shock, Nomad and Bobber.
Like you, we wish they were available, but there is so much worldwide demand for the new ready-to-fly Norden that the manufacturer, Zlin Aviation, has dedicated all of its production capacity to meeting that demand.
We will update this notice when circumstances change.
Why The Outback Shock Stands Out
- Hyper-STOL wing profile for short takeoff & faster rate of climb
- Slatted wings & fowler flaps for low-speed control
- Oversized outboard shock absorbers to tame the landings
- Flattened landing flare lets you see the landing site
- Load tested to >1600 pounds
The Outback Shock is available with 180hp Titan or Rotax 912/914 engine.
What Makes A Better Bush Plane?
- Short takeoffs. There’s not much runway where we’re going.
- Quick climbout. To clear surrounding terrain.
- Short landings. The shorter the better.
- Tame landings. Good control with minimal touchdown rebound.
- Safe slow flight. Low stall speed, spin resistance.
- Easy to fly. Responsive controls & ergonomic design.
- Simple, strong construction, repairable in the field.
From General Aviation News
“One part of the takeoff and landing prowess of Shock is low stall speeds… really low. Stall in the airplane with a single occupant is an astonishing 18 mph or about 15.6 knots.” — Dan Johnson
A Brief Video Intro To The Savage Outback Shock
A Shocking Development
But one vital component—suspension—is too often overlooked.
The Outback Shock gets it right with custom hydraulic, side mounted shock absorbers (12” travel) and suspension geometry integrated into main and tail landing gear, virtually eliminating the problems of touchdown rebound and ground hop that are all too common with traditionally sprung cabane landing gear. The gear position is also moved forward to enhance braking capacity with less risk of overturning. As a result, the Outback Shock lands and taxis with remarkable control and stopping power.
Command of a vehicle on the ground depends upon constant contact between the tires and the surface. Race cars and off-road competitors go to elaborate lengths to balance weight, spring rate and shock damping in order to keep the tires on the ground no matter how rough the surface, or how strong the offsetting forces. Springs, bungee cords or polymer buffers alone will not do this. They may be adequate for light GA airplanes operated on maintained runways, but landing on river banks, mountain slopes and ultra-short fields demands more, and the Outback Shock delivers.
Experience A Soft Landing
Call (501) 228-7777No more “Touchdown Rebound!”
A Hyper-STOL Wing
- Customized hyper-STOL wing profile with 6” added chord length, new spars, stamped aluminum ribs, strengthened attachments and other structural improvements
- Tested to more than 1,600 pounds @ 6g for over 2 minutes without deformation.
- Square wing tips and wing tip fences to control tip vortex and reduce drag.
- A 40% increase in aileron surface, together with refined airflow design, allow the pilot to keep full control authority at extremely low speed on approach.
- Double slotted fowler style flaps with extended surface area 70% larger than the baseline. These can be equipped with mini vortex generators installed inside the vane.
- The pitching moment generated by the flaps results in a lower nose attitude on approach, allowing the pilot to see the landing area.
- Significantly increased lift coefficient provides noteworthy performance in landing and takeoff.
- Vortex generators available for the wings, rudder, flaps and horizontal tail.
- Optional extra-light wing slats pivot in response to airflow, slowing the airplane to very low speed. This simple slat device was developed and extensively tested in Alaska to minimize cruise speed reduction (
- Over 3” additional aft extension of the rudder and elevator surface area to balance the moment from the new wing design.
Just imagine...
Super-size Me!
The airframe is reinforced and refined, with more headspace and elbow room, easier ingress and ergonomic design. The forward airframe is beefy to handle 180hp and outboard shock mounts.
Zlin super-sized the elevator and rudder, fundamental elements in ultra-slow flight.
The stabilizer’s vertical travel, with its new jack screw trim system, is increased to balance the angle of incidence of the hyper-STOL wing.
Thin composite seats are tough and comfortable.
More up-sizing is at work in the wing (longer chord than a SuperCub), flaps (70% more area) and extended aileron chord (40% more).
A Winning Tradition
Bush flying is not about getting there fast, it is about getting in and out of places where fast planes dare not go.
Imagine having to land in extreme circumstances in an airplane designed for well-kept runways, and constructed of materials that are difficult to repair in the field. In the bush, simplicity is a virtue.
The Outback Shock preserves this winning tradition of bush plane design while pushing the boundaries of technology to improve performance where it counts.
Record-setting speed
With its low stall speed the slat-winged Outback Shock is a whole new experience in low/slow flight.
It’s so much more fun to fly slow!
What does it all mean?
Remote Access, dependable low-speed control, a hyper-STOL wing, a robust airframe, a dynamic energy absorbing landing gear and bush wheels benefit the pilot in the most critical phases of flight—approach, landing, takeoff and climb.
Features of the Savage Outback Shock
Fuselage |
Complete 4130 reinforced fuselage |
Reinforced “U” welded frame cabin for maximum headroom & protection |
Lifetime polyfiber, Dacron, covering |
Undercarriage |
54″ side mounted, 12″ compression, shock absorber suspension system |
Extended 6″x3″ reinforced landing gear & cross truss cabane system |
6″ aluminum wheels and brakes |
21″Aero Classic 8.5×6 tires and tubes |
11″ tail wheel mounted on high pressure shock adjusting piston system |
Piper PA-18 style flying rods (not wires) tail bracing |
Wing & Tailfeathers |
Piper PA-18 style, 6″ extended chord wing, with square tips and aluminum edge fences |
Carbon fiber leading edge wing slats |
Six (53″x11″) independent airfoils |
Elevators and rudder extended 3″ (+15%) |
Piper PA-18 style electric jackscrew stabilizer trim system |
Gap seals installed between stabilizer/elevator |
Aluminum ailerons extended (+40%) |
Aluminum reinforced dual fowler style flaps with internal vortex generators |
Aluminum lower wing tank protection above main wheels |
Engine, Prop & Fuel |
Continental Titan Stroker 340CC 180hp engine, break-in completed & auto fuel ready |
8 quart magnesium oil sump |
Automatic alternate air intake |
High speed light weight starter |
60-amp alternator |
High amp Odyssey battery |
Standby starter back-up jump wire and stud peller |
Dual aluminum engine access doors with quick connect thumb fasteners |
84” Catto carbon fiber climb propeller with stainless steel leading edge & painted |
28-gallon dual aluminum tank fuel system |
Low point fuel drain with backup gascolator |
Cockpit |
Large 58" locking door access for both seats with dual latches and 70MPH open speed |
Tilting seat for aft access |
45-pound baggage area behind seats with plywood floor and zippered cover |
Overhead skylight for entire cockpit |
Dual 4-point safety harnesses |
Dual adjustable air vents for pilot and co-pilot |
Aluminum floor access panel to aft fuselage |
Controls |
Control stick with electric trim |
Throttle, mixture, carb heat |
12 volt outlet |
Overhead flap activation lever |
Co-pilot removable control stick, rudder and throttle controls |
Instrument Panel |
Analog engine instrumentation (fuel shut off, starter switch, main switch, dual ignition switches, instrument switch, engine RPM, oil temperature, oil pressure, cylinder head temperature, EGT temperature, direct reading individual tank fuel gauges) |
Analog VFR flight instrumentation (AS, ALT, MC, VVI, hour meter, voltage display) |
406 Mh emergency locator transmitter |
Re-settable circuit breakers |
Distributor
Savage aircraft are distributed in the USA by SportairUSA, LC, a pioneer in the light sport flying movement. We maintain an assembly and maintenance center at KORK North Litte Rock Municipal Airport in Central Arkansas, where we’ve been located for more than 20 years.
Manufacturer
Savage aircraft are manufactured by Zlin Aviation, s.r.o. Located in Napajedla, Czech Republic.