CIRRUS SR20
The Cirrus SR20 is an American piston-engined, four- or five-seat composite monoplane built since 1999 by Cirrus Aircraft of Duluth, Minnesota. The aircraft is the company's earliest type-certified model, earning certification in 1998.
T53 A - USAF
In 2011, the SR20 was selected for cadet flight training with the 557th Flying Training Squadron at the United States Air Force Academy and given an Air Force model/design/series (MDS) designation as the T-53A. Twenty-five examples were to be purchased to replace the academy's current stock of 20 leased T-52As by May 2012, and included new features such as Cirrus Perspective avionics (by Garmin) as well as airbag seat belts.
COMMANDS
AGs:
1. System start / System shutdown
2. Flaps 1
3. Flaps 2
4. Flaps 3
7. Copilot Command
8. Landing gear Traction
9. Lights
10. Doors
Credits to Dreadpods PFD
@Felixhdz I can't say for sure, the controls ended up that slow by the time I finished it. I didn't tinker that much on the wings also