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Extra Aircraft Extra 330 Lt vs Extra Aircraft Extra 330 Lx

The Extra 330 LT and Extra 330 LX are closely related two-seat aerobatic aircraft, but they target slightly different needs. In category, both are purpose-built, high-performance aerobatic airplanes commonly used for competition, upset recovery training, and advanced sport flying rather than cross-country transport. The 330 LT is typically positioned as a lighter, more training- and utility-oriented variant within the 330 family, emphasizing strong aerobatic capability with a relatively straightforward, cost-conscious setup. The 330 LX is generally marketed as a more premium, higher-spec version, often associated with top-tier aerobatic performance and upgraded equipment options depending on configuration. In range, neither aircraft is designed for long-distance travel; their practical range is modest and strongly dependent on aerobatic fuel reserves, power settings, and installed tanks. In typical use, both favor short flights focused on maneuvering rather than endurance, with the LX often offering more flexibility via configuration and avionics options rather than dramatically longer legs. Passenger capacity is the same for both: two seats total, with one pilot and one passenger or student in tandem.

SpecExtra Aircraft Extra 330 LTExtra Aircraft Extra 330 LX
Summary
Total Seats22
Flight RulesVFRVFR
ManufacturerExtra AircraftExtra Aircraft
Aircraft NameExtra 330 LTExtra 330 LX
CertificationEASA CertifiedEASA Certified
OEM VerificationUn-VerifiedUn-Verified
Useful Load (lbs)602640
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Aspen Evolution 1000Gyro / Analog
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)205200
Cabin
Total Seats22
ConfigurationTandemTandem
Engine
FADECNoNo
ModelAEIO-580-B1AAEIO-580-B1A
Fuel TypeAvGasAvGas
TBO (hrs)14001400
Horsepower315315
Fuel DeliveryFuel InjectedFuel Injected
No. of Engines11
Usable Fuel (gal)55.249.4
Fuel Capacity (gal)58.449.9
Fuel Capacity - Aero (gal)17.717.7
Dimensions
Length (ft)2322.7
Wingspan (ft)26.326.3
Overall Height (ft)8.58.5