Here is how to use Airport AirDisk with Time Machine

I haven't tried this myself yet (I will give it a go this weekend), but since a lot of people are complaining about this, here is a link with instructions on how to do it.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071026075201634
for your convenience, here is an abstract of the instructions:
First connect your AirPort disk directly to your Mac, and set up Time Machine to use it. If you want to let it back up now, that's fine. Alternatively, you can stop it and let it back up when it's plugged back into the Airport Extreme Base Station (AEBS).
Time Machine creates a file in the root directory of the disk called .1234abc5678 -- the exact name will differ on your Mac. It appears this file has to be in the root of the network shared directory. In my case, I use user accounts to manage my AirPort disk, so the directory that it actually shares out is called /Shared on my disk. So I simply move the hidden .1234abc5678 file, or whatever it may be called, to the /Shared directory. If you let Time Machine back up while plugged in locally, you will also have to move the .sparsebundle file to the /Shared directory.
Eject the disk and plug it back into the AEBS and mount it via AFP, and Time Machine should pick it right up. This method should work for any AFP share, not just AirPort disks.

I assume that this is a new AirPort Express and you have not tried to configure it previously.
Locate the AirPort Express in the general area where you would like to have more wireless signal coverage.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN "O" port on the back of the AirPort Express
Power up the AirPort Express and let it run a few minutes. The amber light will be blinking slowly at this point.
Click the AirPort icon at the top of your Mac's screen and wait a few seconds for a listing of New AirPort Base Station to appear. Just below that, click directly on AirPort Express.
AirPort Setup will open up automatically on your Mac, take a minute to analyze the network, then announce that the AirPort Express will be configured to extend the Time Capsule network.
Enter a device name that you want to use for the AirPort Express and click Next
Wait a minute while AirPort Setup configures everything for you. When you see the indication of Setup Complete, click Done.
You should be all set.

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