MOZA Expands Flight Simulation Hardware Line
MOZA, a manufacturer of simulation game peripherals, has announced an expansion of its flight simulation product line with several new offerings. The new hardware aims to enhance the player experience by replicating cockpit elements.

MOZA, a company specializing in peripherals for simulation games, has announced the expansion of its flight simulation product line with multiple new offerings. The company aims to enhance the player experience in flight simulation games by closely replicating elements found in aircraft cockpits.
The MA3F flight control module is designed to resemble the Flight Control Units (FCU) and Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) found in Airbus aircraft. This module features segmented displays and realistic joystick feel, intended to reproduce the tactile experience of a passenger jet cockpit.
In addition, MOZA introduced the MA3F and MB7F flight computer display modules, designed to mimic systems in both Airbus and Boeing aircraft. These modules boast high-resolution IPS displays and aluminum front panels. The company also released the MGX1000 flight instrument panel, targeted at general aviation simulation enthusiasts, which includes a large 10.4-inch screen with navigation capabilities and tactile controls.
The FMP18 panel set, inspired by the F/A-18 fighter jet, offers a modular design allowing for the integration of multiple AMPCD display panels. Through these products, MOZA intends to provide a more realistic and immersive experience for flight simulation hobbyists.