User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Using the Manual
- Contents of Kit
- Other Items Needed (not included in the kit)
- Additional Required Equipment
- Additional Required Tools and Adhesives
- Optional Hangar 9 1/3 Scale Hardware Package
- Servo Selection
- Before Starting Assembly
- Warning
- Warranty Information
- Section 1 - Aileron Servo Installation
- Section 2 - Aileron Control Horn Installation
- Section 3 - Hinging and Sealing the Control Surfaces
- Section 4 - Sealing the Hinge Gaps
- Section 5 - Aileron Linkage Installation
- Section 6 - Wing Tube Installation
- Section 7 - Rudder and Elevator Servo Installation
- Section 8 - Elevator Linkage Installation
- Section 9 - Rudder Linkage Installation
- Section 10 - Landing Gear Installation
- Section 11 - Wheel Pant Installation
- Section 12 - Tail Wheel Installation
- Section 13 - Receiver, Battery and Fuel Tank Installation
- Section 14 - Mounting the Engine and Cowl
- Section 15 - Hatch Assembly
- Section 16 - Balancing the Model
- Section 17 - Radio Setup
- Section 18 - Control Throws
- Preflight at the Field
- Setup and Flying
- Extra 330S - 3D at its Best
- 2003 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

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Section 13 – Receiver, Battery and Fuel Tank
Installation
Required Parts
• Fuselage
Required Tools and Adhesives
• 1/8" light plywood • Velcro straps
• 6-minute epoxy
Step 1
Remove the hatch to allow access to the interior of
the fuselage. Use the included templates on the back
cover of the manual to cut out the receiver and
battery trays from 1/8" light plywood (not included).
Step 2
Using 6-minute epoxy, fasten the receiver mount in
place as shown.
Step 3
Use foam and rubber bands (or Velcro® straps) to
secure the receiver to the battery tray.
Note: We have also mounted MatchBoxes
for the rudder and elevator servos next
to the receiver.
Step 4
If using the Zenoah® GT80, it will be necessary to
mount the battery pack slightly near the wing’s
trailing edge to properly balance the model. The
lighter weight Zenoah G62 requires that the battery
be mounted in the nose.
Step 5
Wrap the receiver battery in foam and use rubber
bands or Velcro straps to secure the battery to the
battery tray. Use 6-minute epoxy to attach the battery
tray in the fuselage in the correct location for your
engine selection.