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Instrument Panel, Concept 1

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Here is a screenshot of my first concept model for an instrument panel for my Timber Tiger ST-L.

I'm looking for feedback here....

Mission: VFR - Cross Country and Local Flying

Avionics: Dynon Skyview Touch with new Dynon (Trig) Comm, knobs panel, autopilot panel (2 axis), and a PS Engineering PS1200 high noise environment intercom. Shown is a new intercom bezel which I modeled to aesthetically match the other components.

Switches: (not in any particular order at this time, but looking for suggestions)
Master
Mags (2 switches, OFF-ON-(ON) spring loaded both to engage starter)
Fuel Pump
Avionics
Nav Lights
Anti-collision Lights
Landing/Taxi OFF-ON-ON (wing wag)

Breakers: I haven't planned breaker use yet.

Other: The two areas above the side panels will have an art-deco decorative element. N number will be top center on the panel. All switches and breakers will be appropriately labeled.
 

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