Hi,
I apologize. I originally posted yesterday my questions re: my panel design on Drew's thread. Starting my own thread here.

I'm in the final stages of designing my panel before purchasing avionics and getting my panel cut. I've gone back and forth for months and would love a second set of eyes re: the switch layout and if I'm missing anything.

I do plan to stick w Dynon and use the Fastrak Trays on back of my panel to house most modules which can't be remotely located to keep wiring challenges to a minimum. My layout is designed the way it is to allow for future space to add a G5 and GPS175 (IFR) if I ever wanted it (but unlikely). I chose 2 screens, so I can fly from either seat. A little concerned about weight compared w a 10" screen and G5 backup only but I do like the symmetrical look.
I am running a ground adjustable DUC Prop.

Here are my questions I'm hoping to get clarification on.


1. Any recommendation on the round black switch order for my lights and Cabin Heat? I imagine always turning on my Nav lights, so am changing the order (from left to right): to:Nav”-“Strobe”-"Cabin Heat”-”Landing (and/ or)WigWag”-“Taxi". On the ground with a hand on the control stick, I imagine turning on/off Landing and taxi lights, so am placing on right.

2.. Is WigWag function usually a dedicated switch? I just emailed Kit Fox but haven't heard back yet due to the weekend. I am unclear if the Wig Wag function is used with the Aero LED Pulsar or Sunbeam light, and if the Wig Wag function needs a separate switch or if it's wired with the Landing light or another? In addition to the lighting package purchased from Kit Fox, I installed two KC Off-Road Lights for Taxi lights.

3. I am changing my push start button as well, and may modify the Kit Fox Logo but haven't decided yet.

Lastly, I did purchase a Cowl Flap control knob which I am locating to right of Throttle. No room for labeling but if I can, I will have it laser etched on end of knob.

Anything I missed?
Any constructive criticism or recommendations would be great!

Thanks,

Kevin Olson
Building KitFox S7 STi (Rotax 915)