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Page Date: 19. February 2014
Section 7
Description and Operation of Aircraft and Systems
Pilot´s Operating Handbook US
EXTRA 330LX
7.10.3
ENGINE INSTALLATION
The engine is supported by four shock mounts (type BARRY CONTROLS), to the tig-welded
steel tube engine mount which is attached to the fuselage with four bolts on the firewall axis.
The engine cowling is divided into two parts, a lower and an upper part both made of glass-
fibre/carbonfibre reinforced epoxy. The parts are fixed by a number of screws and the upper
cowling has a separate hatch for easy access to the oil dip-stick.
7.10.4
PROPELLER
The standard propeller is a 3-blade wood composite, constant speed
MTV-9-B-C/C 198-25
type
propeller having a diameter of 1.98 m (77.95 in).
Alternatively a 4-blade constant speed MTV-14-B-C/C190-130 propeller can be installed. This
propeller has a diameter of 1.90 m (74.8 in).
7.10.5
THROTTLE
Dual control (cub-type) mounted on the left side of the cockpit.
7.10.6
MIXTURE
Vernier-control located at the left side of the rear cockpit (red knob).
7.10.7
RPM-CONTROL
Vernier-control on the left side of the rear cockpit.
Preselection of RPM possible due to constant speed governor (blue knob).
7.10.8
FUEL SELECTOR VALVE
Dual control. A rotary fuel selector valve is mounted behind the firewall on the right side of the
fuselage. A torque tube connects the valve to both cockpit handles. Pull and turn the handle
90° to open the valve to the Acro & Center Tank. A further 90° turn switches to the Wing
Tank fuel supply.
Position down = CLOSED
Position left =
ACRO & CENTER TANK
Position up =
WING TANK
7.10.9
EXHAUST SYSTEM
A complete Gomolzig 6 in 1 System with integrated silencer is installed on the 330LX.
7.11
FUEL SYSTEM
The fuel system (refer to Figure 3) consists of two separate, independent tanks:
- Acro & center tank in the fuselage
- Wing tank (LH and RH)
Summary of Contents for 330lx
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