MOZA has again released some more hardware to the public, following the recent batch, which has been absolutely focused on flight simulator hardware, like autopilot panels, control display units, and so on. This time, the team has released a new motion system platform and a force-feedback yoke base.
The two mentioned above are the most important to the flight simulator community. The AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base allows flight simulator users to get a realistic experience of their primary flight controls. This device is going to deliver 4.2 Nm of roll torque and 90 N of push-pull force, with 95 millimetres of total travel. The forces felt in the AY90 include changes in airspeed, trim, turbulence and landing impact. It is supported on all major simulator platforms, and it costs €419.


Secondly, the HMA150 Haptic Motion Actuator is a device that is completely universal and doesn’t have to be solely used in the flight simulator spectrum. The haptic cockpit can be built using four of these actuators, and the whole system reproduces pitch, roll and heave effects onto the user. There is a total of 150 milimetres of travel, and speeds up to 300 milimetres per second. Maximum vibrations are set at 200Hz, maximum platform payload is 350 kilograms, and the whole thing is controlled through MOZA Motion Manager. It is available now for €3 199.
Thirdly, the AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base is accompanied by the MFY Pro Yoke Handle, which is an integrated flight control system with a touchscreen display, allowing virtual pilots to customise the experience to their liking. You can use the touchscreen display for flight information or for instruments. In total, there are 26 programmable inputs, with hall-effect thumbsticks and a MOZA quick-release system. It is also compatible with the AY210 Force Feedback base. This Yoke Handle is available for €309.
Together with the Haptic Motion Actuator, there is a system called MOZA AI Motion. This enhances the experience for the user by analysing in-game visuals and audio in real time, improving the force feedback felt through the whole system. This system is going to work hand-in-hand with telemetry haptics.


Lastly, this batch of hardware also includes a new Direct Drive Wheel base and MOZA R5 Pro for racing simulator enthusiasts. Farming simulator enthusiasts weren’t left behind either, with MOZA’s new Farming Control System.
You can also read more about MOZA and their force-feedback system in one of our previous reviews here.
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