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 1 – Aileron Servo Installation
Required Parts
• Wing panel (right and left)
Required Tools and Adhesives
• Phillips screwdriver (small)
• Drill bit: 1/16"
• Drill
• 12" Servo Extension (JRPA098)
• 24" Servo Extension (JRPA102)
Step 1
Install the servo hardware (grommets and eyelets)
included with the servo.
Step 2
Plug a 12" and a 24" servo extension onto two of
the servos. Either tie the servo leads together, using
a commercially available connector, or use unwaxed
dental floss to secure the extensions to prevent them
from coming loose during flight.
Step 3
Tie a weight to a piece of string. A wheel collar works
great in this application. Lower the string into the
wing from the aileron servo opening. Let the weight
drop out through the wing root for the servo.