MOZA Unveils Full Flight Ecosystem

A picture of three new MOZA flight sim components. They are shadowed.

A Step in the Flight Direction

Just one year after entering the world of flight simulation, MOZA Racing recently announced a full flight ecosystem! Additionally, the new ecosystem made its exclusive debut at FlightSimExpo 2025 on June 27, drawing enthusiastic crowds eager to get hands-on with the new hardware. 

Join us as we break down the five new additions that mark MOZA's next big move in flight simulation hardware!

AB6 FFB Flight Base

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MOZA’s latest flight base is an enhanced version of the AB9 FFB Base, featuring upgrades like programmable buttons, vibrant RGB lighting, powerful outrunner motors, and dual throttle sliders. Additionally, it has a universal flight stick connector, meaning the base is compatible with a wide range of flight sticks, including third-party manufacturers. Similar to the AB9, the AB6 is also compatible with leading flight sims such as Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane. 

MHG Flight Stick

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MOZA is currently promoting this new stick as a companion to the previously mentioned flight base, though it is also compatible with third-party bases. The MHG Felight Stick draws inspiration from spacecraft and jet controls, featuring 4 buttons, three 5-way switches, one 3-way switch, and a hat switch! The stick also features a universal mechanical connector, so it supports angled mounting options. 

MTQ Throttle Quadrant 

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MOZA’s MTQ Throttle Quadrant is the latest and most sophisticated addition to their flight ecosystem. It features adjustable damping and a modular design that allows users to effortlessly switch between different throttle lever styles. Additionally, the quadrant is designed to replicate the feel of flying fighter jets, as well as Boeing and Airbus aircraft.

MRP Rubber Pedals

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Many flight sim enthusiasts are anticipating MOZA's MRP Rudder Pedals because of customization potential. Based on the chart provided, the pedals will have adjustable angles, precision swing-arm design, customizable centering force, and adjustable dampers. Of course, it's also compatible with the MOZA flight ecosystem. 

FMP18 Front Panel System

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The fifth product MOZA revealed at FlightSimExpo was the FMP18 Front Panel, crafted to emulate naval jet cockpits. It boasts a 7.1-inch square high-resolution display, swappable magnetic bezels with a pogo-pin interface, universal VESA mount compatibility, and adjustable angle clamps. Designed to deliver an authentic cockpit feel, the panel also features more than 100 tactile controls for an immersive simulation experience.

Key Takeaways and Conclusion

MOZA's new flight sim ecosystem marks a significant step towards brand diversity. Although the company is most known for its sim racing hardware, MOZA is aiming to show the world that it can deliver equally innovative and high-performance products in the aviation simulation space.

By leveraging its expertise in precision engineering and user-focused design, MOZA seeks to establish itself as a trusted name among flight sim enthusiasts. This expansion not only broadens their market reach but also highlights their commitment to pushing boundaries and meeting the evolving needs of the simulation community.

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I recently graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication, specializing in Marketing and Public Relations. Currently a writer for Apex Sim Racing, I bring expertise in content creation, graphic design, and email marketing. Passionate about sports, go-karting, automobiles, and visual storytelling, I excel in fast-paced, collaborative environments.