This is just an exploratory question at this point.
With my electronic engine gauges, I no longer have any gauges on the bottom right of my panel. I have attached a pic, but it is a little out dated. The fuel gauges section is also now blanked out. When flying, the best place for a table (for me) seems to be in portrat mode adjacent to the throttle quadrant, but it would then block the landing gear indicators. If I could move the gear stuff over next to the key switch, I would have clear view of the 3-green during landing without moving the tablet. Is this something my shop can do with simple paperwork? And, is it just a 'bad idea' to start with?
With my electronic engine gauges, I no longer have any gauges on the bottom right of my panel. I have attached a pic, but it is a little out dated. The fuel gauges section is also now blanked out. When flying, the best place for a table (for me) seems to be in portrat mode adjacent to the throttle quadrant, but it would then block the landing gear indicators. If I could move the gear stuff over next to the key switch, I would have clear view of the 3-green during landing without moving the tablet. Is this something my shop can do with simple paperwork? And, is it just a 'bad idea' to start with?