- Engine Power - Analog linear poti
- Engine Mixture - Analog linear poti
- Propeller Setting (optional but useful for more complex airplane sims) - Analog linear poti
- 10 turn trim wheel (I'm not entirely sure about this but 10 turns is wheat I thought a trim wheel of Cessna 172 does) - 10 turn poti
- Flaps (0-100% or 0 to 40 degrees) setting with indicator via servo (might not be application controlled but just through the Arduino) - Regular poti
- Fuel tank selector (because that's actually really important during pre-flight and flying) - regular poti
- Headset connector to have the proper cables in the way and flying around on your lap - these cables are really annoying. - PJ-055 (.25 inch / 6.35mm) and PJ-068 (.206 inch / 5.25mm) sockets
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