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IMPORTANT BUILDING NOTES

•  When you see the term test fi t in the instructions, it 
means that you should fi rst position the part on the assembly 
without using any glue, and then slightly modify or custom 
fi t the part as necessary for the best fi t.

•  Whenever the term glue is written you should rely upon 
your experience to decide what type of glue to use. When 
a specifi c type of adhesive works best for that step, the 
instructions will make a recommendation.

• Whenever 

just 

epoxy is specifi ed you may use either

30-minute (or 45-minute) epoxy or 6-minute epoxy. When 
30-minute epoxy is specifi ed it is highly recommended that 
you use only 30-minute (or 45-minute) epoxy, because you 
will need the working time and/or the additional strength.

•  Photos and sketches are placed before the step they 
refer to. Frequently you can study photos in following steps 
to get another view of the same parts.

•  The stabilizer and wing incidences and engine thrust 
angles have been factory-built into this model. However, 
some technically-minded modelers may wish to check these 
measurements anyway. To view this information visit the web 
site at www.greatplanes.com and click on “Technical Data.” 
Due to manufacturing tolerances which will have little or no 
effect on the way your model will fl y, please expect slight 
deviations between your model and the published values.

ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

Replacement parts for the Great Planes Extra 330S EP ARF 
are available using the order numbers in the Replacement 
Parts List
 that follows. The fastest, most economical service 
can be provided by your hobby dealer or mail-order company. 

To locate a hobby dealer, visit the Hobbico web site at 
www.hobbico.com. Choose “Where to Buy” at the 
bottom of the menu on the left side of the page. Follow the 
instructions provided on the page to locate a U.S., Canadian 
or International dealer.

Parts may also be ordered directly from Hobby Services by 
calling (217) 398-0007, or via facsimile at (217) 398-7721, 
but full retail prices and shipping and handling charges will 
apply. Illinois and Nevada residents will also be charged 
sales tax. If ordering via fax, include a Visa

®

 or MasterCard

®

 

number and expiration date for payment.

Mail parts orders and payments by personal check to:

Hobby Services

3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1

Champaign, IL 61822

Be certain to specify the order number exactly as listed in 
the  Replacement Parts List. Payment is by credit card or 
personal check only; no C.O.D. 

If additional assistance is required for any reason contact Product 
Support by e-mail at productsupport@greatplanes.com
or by telephone at (217) 398-8970.

Replacement Parts List 

GPMA3040 Wing 

Set

GPMA3041 Fuse
GPMA3042 Tail 

Surfaces

GPMA3043 Landing 

Gear

GPMA3044 Wheel 

Pants

GPMA3045 Cowl
GPMA3046 Canopy
GPMA3047 Battery 

Hatch

GPMA3048 Decals
GPMA2981 Spinner
GPMA2982 Hardware 

Set

COMMON ABBREVIATIONS

 

Fuse = Fuselage

 

Stab = Horizontal Stabilizer

 

Fin = Vertical Fin

 

LE = Leading Edge

 

TE = Trailing Edge

 

LG = Landing Gear

 

Ply = Plywood

 

" = Inches

 mm 

Millimeters

 

ESC = Electronic Speed Control

METRIC CONVERSIONS

1

" = 25.4mm (conversion factor)

 

1/64" = .4mm

 

1/32" = .8mm

 

1/16" = 1.6mm

 

3/32" = 2.4mm

 

1/8" = 3.2mm

 

5/32" = 4.0mm

 

3/16" = 4.8mm

 

1/4" = 6.4mm

 

3/8" = 9.5mm

 

1/2" = 12.7mm

 

5/8" = 15.9mm

 

3/4" = 19.0mm

 

1" = 25.4mm

 

2" = 50.8mm

 

3" = 76.2mm

 

6" = 152.4mm

 

12" = 304.8mm

 

18" = 457.2mm

 

21" = 533.4mm

 

24" = 609.6mm

 

30" = 762.0mm

 

36" = 914.4mm

Summary of Contents for Extra 330S ARF

Page 1: ...l assembly or material used for final assembly no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user assembled product By the act of using the...

Page 2: ...0S EP ARF visit the Great Planes web site at www greatplanes com Open the Airplanes link then select the Extra 330S EP ARF If there is new technical information or changes to this model a tech notice...

Page 3: ...ry Failure to follow all instructions could cause permanent damage to the battery and its surroundings and cause bodily harm ONLY use a LiPo approved charger NEVER use a NiCd NiMH peak charger NEVER c...

Page 4: ...rs Charger Note A cell balancer is required for the LiPo battery packs listed above Great Planes ElectriFly Equinox LiPo 1 to 5 Cell Balancer GPMM3160 A suitable charger is also required The Great Pla...

Page 5: ...vice can be provided by your hobby dealer or mail order company To locate a hobby dealer visit the Hobbico web site at www hobbico com Choose Where to Buy at the bottom of the menu on the left side of...

Page 6: ...ents list Great Planes Product Support 3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign IL 61822 Telephone 217 398 8970 ext 5 Fax 217 398 7721 E mail airsupport greatplanes com Kit Contents 1 Cowl 2 Fuse 3 Canop...

Page 7: ...nife 2 Insert the CA hinges halfway into the slots in the wing panels Push small T pins through the middle of the hinges to keep them centered Insert the ailerons onto the other ends of the hinges Ali...

Page 8: ...as cured confirm that the servos are properly secured to the wings and reinforce with extra glue if necessary 7 Locate two double sided servo arms that fit the output splines of your aileron servos an...

Page 9: ...m into the slots 12 Use the position of the control horn to adjust the length of the pushrods as needed Remove the servo arms from the aileron servos Connect the other adjustable clevises on the ailer...

Page 10: ...eath the second from the outside wing ribs The fuse must lay flat on its bottom side as shown These jigs will ensure that the wings are glued straight in the fuse Use a weight to hold the fuse down ag...

Page 11: ...the faster it must travel to melt a fine cut Peel off the covering 2 Wipe away the lines you drew and glue the fin into place 3 Trim the covering from the LE of each elevator half between the holes f...

Page 12: ...joiner wire with sandpaper and clean it off with alcohol Prepare the elevators by inserting a CA hinge into each hinge slot Use T pins to keep the hinges centered Put a light coating of epoxy onto the...

Page 13: ...cut off the arm that isn t used Attach an adjustable clevis to the outer holes of the arm and to the rudder control horn Attach the arm to the servo with the servo arm screw Install a 6 3 4 170mm pus...

Page 14: ...wheel pant and landing gear leg will help prevent the wheel pant from rotating on the axle Apply thread locking compound onto the screw and nut to secure the wheel assembly Repeat this step for the ot...

Page 15: ...ox using the screws included with the gearbox be sure to read the instructions included with the gearbox Remove the brass collar on the gearbox shaft and attach the motor mounting box front piece to t...

Page 16: ...are installed on the correct side as shown Assemble the box as shown with medium CA glue the longer side piece being on the left of the box 2 Use medium CA or epoxy to thoroughly glue the motor mounti...

Page 17: ...of the fuse Use clear tape to hold the antenna in place For a cleaner look run the receiver antenna through the inside of the fuse to the tail The antenna exits from a small hole drilled in the locat...

Page 18: ...ith the correct polarity facing out The magnets in the fuse must be attracted to the magnets in the battery hatch 8 Test fit the battery hatch onto the fuse INSTALL THE COWL CANOPY SPINNER 1 Prepare t...

Page 19: ...3 32 2 4mm beyond the front of the cowl When satisfied tack glue the cowl to the cowl ring in three or four spots by reaching through the front opening in the cowl A CA applicator tip is very useful...

Page 20: ...nd in the correct direction as shown in the diagram If any of the controls respond in the wrong direction use the servo reversing in the transmitter to reverse the servos connected to those controls B...

Page 21: ...3 If the tail drops the model is tail heavy and the battery pack and or receiver must be shifted to balance If the nose drops the model is nose heavy and the battery pack and or receiver must be shif...

Page 22: ...a damaged receiver crystal from a previous crash MOTOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in severe injury to yourself and others Get help from an experienced pi...

Page 23: ...at shrink tubing or special clips suitable for that purpose 10 Balance your propeller and spare propellers 11 Tighten the propeller nut and spinner 12 Placeyourname address AMAnumberandtelephone numbe...

Page 24: ...f you are going to overshoot smoothly advance the throttle always ready on the right rudder to counteract torque and climb out to make another attempt When you re ready to make your landing flare and...

Page 25: ...e Edge to the right Note that you may need to use some positive elevator and or left aileron to stop the Tumble at exactly Knife Edge This maneuver is easier to the right because torque helps stop the...

Page 26: ...Edge Loop and flying out Knife Edge When done correctly the plane pivots around the wing tip in a very small area This maneuver can be done either direction OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE FROM GREAT PLANES Gre...

Page 27: ...re motors feature better cooling which means 50 more power than similar sized out runners Bearings are double shielded and because they are no comms or brushes to worry about RimFire motors are super...

Page 28: ...___ Where Purchased ____________________________ Date Construction Started _____________________ Date Construction Finished _______________________ Finished Weight _______________________________ Date...

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