MOZA presents complete flight sim ecosystem at FlightSimExpo 2025

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With an impressive appearance at FlightSimExpo 2025, MOZA presents its latest development for ambitious sim pilots: a fully integrated flight sim ecosystem that impresses with precision, modularity and a realistic control feel. After its successful entry into the flight simulation market in 2024, MOZA is now taking the next big step – with five new hardware components that take flying in the virtual cockpit to a new level.

MOZA is not just launching individual products on the market, but a coordinated system for professional flight experiences that is suitable for both civilian and military operations. The many years of expertise in the sim racing sector are reflected in every detail of the new components.

  • AB6 FFB Flight Base: Powerful force feedback with ultra-precise feedback
  • MHG Flightstick: Ergonomic design with customizable controls
  • MTQ Throttle Quadrant: Modular throttle control for a wide range of aircraft types
  • MRP Rudder Pedals: Robust, sensitive pedals for precise rudder control
  • FMP18 Front Panel System: Authentic jet cockpit feeling with configurable panel

Power and control: AB6 and MHG in combination

The new AB6 FFB Flight Base is at the center of the system and takes force feedback in flight simulation to a new level. Equipped with high-precision torque motors and lightning-fast response, it simulates realistic resistance during maneuvers, turbulence or landings. MOZA is therefore aimed at users who are looking for an intense, immersive flight experience – whether in atmospheric flights or space missions.

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The base is paired with the MHG Flightstick, which not only impresses with its ergonomic design, but above all with its wide range of customization options. Numerous programmable buttons, HAT switches and adjustable resistors make it an all-purpose weapon for fighter pilots and commercial pilots alike. The combination of these two components delivers an immediate control feel that offers both precision and comfort.

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Versatility for every cockpit: MTQ, MRP and FMP18

MOZA relies on a modular concept with the MTQ Throttle Quadrant. The throttle is designed for a wide variety of aircraft types – from single-engine aircraft to multi-engine airliners. Thanks to interchangeable handles, customizable movement axes and professional haptics, the MTQ is suitable for both civilian long-haul flights and military missions. The set-up remains simple: plug-and-play functionality ensures a quick start.

The setup is complemented by the MRP Rudder Pedals. Made of durable metal and individually adjustable in pedal angle, spring stiffness and resistance, they enable precise control of the yaw axis – essential for take-off, landing and complex flight maneuvers. Their stability and ergonomics make them a reliable part of any sim environment.

The FMP18 front panel system completes the system. Inspired by classic naval jets, it offers over 100 operable elements, high-resolution displays and interchangeable controls for different cockpit configurations. With its lightweight, flexible frame, it can be seamlessly integrated into existing setups and brings a real jet cockpit feeling into the living room.

Software as the backbone: MOZA Cockpit

The hardware is united by the MOZA Cockpit software – a central platform for configuring all devices. From button assignments and force feedback parameters to lighting settings, all elements can be customized via an intuitive interface. This deep integration turns individual devices into a coordinated cockpit that is tailored to the pilot’s needs.

Conclusion

With the new flight sim ecosystem, MOZA impressively demonstrates how a professional flying experience is also possible in the home cockpit. The combination of powerful technology, sophisticated design and seamless software integration makes the new product line a real alternative for demanding sim enthusiasts. Price and availability were announced at FlightSimExpo 2025: The products should be available worldwide from Q3 2025, with exact prices to follow shortly, according to MOZA.