21.3.2026
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MOZA Unveils New Products for Flight Simulation

At FlightSimWeekend 2026 in Lelystad, Netherlands, MOZA, a renowned manufacturer of simulation hardware for racing and flight simulation…

At FlightSimWeekend 2026 in Lelystad, Netherlands, MOZA, a renowned manufacturer of simulation hardware for racing and flight simulation, presented an expanded lineup of flight simulation products, marking a continued push into the aviation segment. Since entering the flight simulation market in 2024, the company has focused on developing a broader ecosystem of cockpit-oriented hardware designed to support a range of simulation experiences.

MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module

The MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module is designed to provide a physical interface for managing autopilot functions in flight simulation. It enables users to adjust parameters such as speed, altitude, and navigation modes using rotary controls and integrated displays. The module also supports customizable inputs, allowing additional aircraft systems to be mapped to its controls, reducing reliance on on-screen interaction.

MA3F Flight Computer Display

The MA3F Flight Computer Display serves as a dedicated interface for flight management tasks. It includes a display and keypad that allow users to input routes, manage navigation, and configure aircraft systems. The unit also incorporates checklists and note functions to support structured flight operations within simulation environments.

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MGX1000 Instrument Panel

The MGX1000 Instrument Panel provides a display-based solution for simulating aircraft instrumentation. It features a 10.4-inch screen and connects via USB, allowing it to be integrated into both desktop and full cockpit setups. Multiple panels can be combined to recreate primary and secondary flight displays used in modern aircraft.

FMP18 Panel System

The FMP18 Panel System is designed for combat flight simulation setups. It includes configurable components such as display frames, switches, and rotary controls that can be arranged to match different cockpit layouts. The system supports modular configuration, enabling users to adapt their setup for various simulation scenarios.

If you are interested in MOZA’s flight simulation hardware, check out our reviews on the MOZA AY210 FFB yoke and the MOZA AB9 FFB base.

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