Following its reveal at FSWeekend 2026, Flight Panels has released its first Stream Deck profiles for X-Plane, marking the developer’s expansion beyond Microsoft Flight Simulator.
The initial release includes profiles for the Zibo Boeing 737-800X and the Cessna 172 Skyhawk (G1000), along with dedicated autopilot profiles. Designed to bring physical cockpit interaction to X-Plane, the profiles allow simmers to control aircraft systems using Stream Deck hardware instead of a keyboard or mouse.
The Zibo 737-800X profile features 706 pre-configured buttons across 31 pages, covering overhead systems, navigation, communications, and lighting. The Cessna 172 G1000 profile includes 240 buttons across 11 pages, focused on its glass cockpit workflow. Both support 15-key and 32-key layouts, as well as Stream Deck Mobile and the Corsair Xeneon Edge.



The Stream Deck profile for the Zibo Mod 737-800X is available for $31.00 USD, whilst the Cessna 172 Mod is available for $25.00 USD.
Autopilot profiles are also available for Stream Deck +, making use of its rotary dials and touchscreen for more intuitive control. Each profile uses custom-designed buttons that replicate real-world cockpit layouts and comes ready to use out of the box.



Both the Zibo Boeing 737-800X autopilot profile and the Cessna 172 Skyhawk (G1000) autopilot profile are available from the Flight Panels store for $19.00 USD / £15.00 GBP (tax included).
Founder Richard Kennedy said the move into X-Plane opens the door to a wider audience, with more profiles already planned. The ToLiss Airbus A320neo is expected to be next, targeting a release in April.






