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Push the Flat Panel Display Up or Down on the Panel?

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wsimpso1

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There it is, I can put my flat panel displays, Dynon HDX-1100's, high on the panel and shove my switches and other stuff down low or I can shove the HDX's low and put stuff above them. I am planning this as a single pilot IFR machine, although experienced right seaters will be common. I do plan to fly clouds. So what do you think is the right way to arrange this stuff, and most importantly why would you do it the way you think you should?

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