During FSExpo2025, Moza announced five new products to their flight simulation lineup. Moza is a renowned developer of hardware dedicated mainly to racing simulators who proudly entered the aviation simulation market in 2024 by launching the MOZA AB9 force-feedback flight stick base.

AB6 FFB Flight Base
The AB6 is a younger sister of the last year’s release, the AB9 base. It is a force feedback base designed for flight simulation. It uses torque motors to apply control forces in response to simulated flight conditions. The system delivers input based on factors such as airflow disturbances, structural vibrations, and control surface resistance. It is compatible with both atmospheric and space flight simulations. The AB6 operates in conjunction with the MHG Flightstick, and it’s filling the gap between casual and professional setups.

MHG Flightstick
When used with the AB6 base, the MOZA MHG Flightstick provides full control functionality in a compact form. It features a shaped grip, programmable buttons, multiple hat switches, and adjustable resistance settings. The configuration supports a range of flight types, including jet aircraft, spacecraft, and helicopters. The MHG is designed to deliver consistent input responses across various flight scenarios.

MTQ Throttle Quadrant
The MTQ throttle quadrant features adjustable motion settings, interchangeable grips, and axis control. The design supports use in both civilian and military flight simulations. It can be configured for multi-engine operation and connects using a plug-and-play setup. It also has swappable grips that include the Boeing-styled quadrant, the Airbus-styled quadrant, and the fighter jet-styled quadrant. On the quadrant itself, we can find a versatile panel control that allows changing various settings as well as a flap control lever and a speed brake lever.

MRP Rudder Pedals
The MRP Rudder Pedals are constructed from metal and allow adjustment of pedal angle, spring preload, and resistance. These settings support use across different aircraft types and flight profiles. The MRP is designed to provide consistent yaw input during various flight conditions, including crosswind landings and combat maneuvers.

FMP18 Front Panel System
The FMP18 Front Panel System is based on legacy naval jet cockpit layouts and includes 7.1-inch square displays. It features swappable magnetic bezels with a pogo-pin interface for layout customization and supports over 100 physical controls. The unit is compatible with VESA mounts and includes an angle adjustment clamp for positioning flexibility. It connects with MOZA Cockpit Software and uses high-tactility input components. The FMP18 supports cockpit integration across flight configurations and is constructed with a lightweight, rigid frame for adaptable mounting.

MOZA Cockpit Software
All MOZA flight simulation devices integrate through the proprietary MOZA Cockpit software. This platform allows users to configure input mappings, lighting effects, and control parameters using a single interface. Through this unified system, cockpit setups can be adjusted to match individual preferences for layout and control behavior. The software supports customization across all connected MOZA components, allowing users to manage their configuration in one place.

Moza’s flight simulation hardware is growing promptly. If you are interested in last year’s releases from Moza announced at the previous FSExpo, make sure to read this article. As the flight simulation industry evolves, Moza’s commitment to innovation suggests even more exciting products are on the horizon.
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