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MOZA AY210 Force Feedback YOKE Base

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MOZA AY210 Force Feedback YOKE Base
MOZA AY210 Force Feedback YOKE Base
$699.00

MOZA AY210 YOKE Base: Serious Gear for Serious Sim Pilots

Ready for takeoff? The MOZA AY210 YOKE Base is built for flight sim enthusiasts who don’t mess around. With a beastly 9 Nm of roll torque, 210 N of pitch force, and 150 mm of travel, this thing feels like the real deal because it basically is.

  • Dual high-torque servo motors deliver smooth force feedback

  • 15-bit magnetic encoder and 280 MHz processor = ultra-precise inputs

  • Aircraft-grade aluminum body with MOZA’s signature quick-release system

  • 13 mappable switches and intelligent force feedback- fully customizable

  • Mount it your way: clamp it to a desk, suspend it, or drop it into your cockpit

  • Plug-and-play with Microsoft Flight Sim, X‑Plane 12, DCS, and more

Whether you're flying GA or a 777, this yoke base brings pro-tier realism to your sim setup. No compromises. No dead zones. Just full-throttle immersion.

Dimensions:

Composite

Housing Material:

Aluminum alloy

Weight:

8.0 kg

Motors:

Dual high-performance servo motors

Max Pitch Force:

210 N

Sustained Roll Torque:

9 Nm

Travel Distance:

150 mm

Compatible Yokes:

All MOZA yokes and most third-party bases

Power Output:

216 W

Input Voltage:

110~220V AC → 36V DC

Chip Precision:

15-bit magnetic encoder

USB Refresh Rate:

1000 Hz

Mounting Options:

  • Desktop clamp (optional)
  • Suspended desktop clamp (optional)
  • Direct mounting on simulator

Connection Ports:

Power, USB, throttle, rudder pedals, panel, etc.

Emergency Stop Switch:

Optional

Intelligent Telemetry Force Feedback:

Supported (no plug-in required)

Native Force Feedback:

Supported

Platform Support:

PC

Plug & Play PC Compatible Via USB

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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"I’m still fine. tuning the settings so that it feels comfortable across all the aircraft i like to fly so I was holding off leaving my review until I had a good feel of the product. I should probably start with the negatives because there are so few. First of them would of course be the price but when you look into FFB for flight sim gear everything else is about double the cost has none of the extra switches that comes on this base so it’s kinda a mute point. Next would be the fact that they only have one yoke available for the base so far but again the competition doesn’t even have a way to remove the yoke from the base so again not a huge deal and I would expect them to be expanding their line of yokes as time goes by or why would they have any reason to remove the yoke from the base… other than it goes me a lot more room to get in and out of my extremely cramped rig (and I’m not a big guy by anyone’s standards lol). The pro are too many to remember but I will try, you feel everything and I mean everything from bumps on the taxiways and runways to the air rushing around your wings it’s a true extra layer of immersion that really makes you feel like you’re in the air. The FFB is Strong and if you have a rig like I do this base gives you all of the haptic feedback everywhere, I mean I feel it on my feet threw the rudder and the sear I’m sitting in there all getting rattled around from the yoke it’s amazing. You can finally feel when you have your trim dialed in correctly instead of just guessing based on your AOA when my old honeycomb (which I loved) was at the center of the elevator travel. That’s the main reason I was so excited about an “affordable” FFB yoke and now that I know it works it makes a huge difference. The stall buffet works great and really helps you keep yourself from pulling back to hard in a coordinated turn. I would recommend this to any serious flight simmer with the money it will change the way you fly for the better 100%"

One p. (5/5)

Real Pilot Review: Moza AY210 Force Feedback Yoke

"TL:DR: This yoke and base are awesome and well worth the money. The force feedback system works well adding to the realism and experience of simulator flying. The Moza software is easy to use and is receiving constant updates to make it better. Long Review: I received my yoke a few weeks ago from Apex Sim Racing. The base and yoke are sold and packaged separately. Everything was packaged well for shipping and arrived ready to go. To get the yoke up and running, you install the Moza cockpit software, plug your base into power and your PC, and you are ready to begin flying. The software has quite a few presets already installed. These range from small GA planes through big airliners. You can also customize almost every aspect of the yoke feel yourself. This includes spring tension, friction, dampening, inertia, etc…. You can also fine tune the dynamic elements of the yoke such as G-forces, air resistance, elevator droop, stall buffet, etc…. There are a ton of options that allow you to really dial in the feel of each aircraft. The software has the ability to automatically switch through presets based on your aircraft selection, which is nice (though not supported for all aircraft). Feeling the yoke respond and move is awesome. Everything from the heavy elevator while parked, to the vibration of the engine after startup enhance the experience before you even begin to move. Once you start your takeoff roll you feel the control surfaces get lighter with the increased airflow; you feel the forces on the ailerons as they are now contending with the air resistance. If you get too aggressive in the climb, you feel the yoke buffet as you approach a stall. Once in cruise, you can use feel to trim the airplane. If you’re more of an autopilot person, the yoke follows the movement of the autopilot servos. Slowing it down for landing, you feel the flaps, gear, and speedbrakes deploy. Just like every other phase of flight, you feel the wheels touch the ground and the momentum of the plane and flight controls as you brake to a stop. As of the most recent software update, I have no complaints about the yoke or the feedback system. The feeling is great, both in terms of materials, build quality, and use in the simulator. There is a premium price over non-FFB yokes, like the Honeycomb Alpha (which I have also heard great things about). But, in the FFB world, $850 for a yoke is a steal. I don’t feel like I have compromised or cheaped out, either. The experience is great and has really increased immersion. If you are on the fence about it, I would say go for it. Pros: -Excellent force feedback immersion -High build quality- All metal base construction, high quality plastic yoke -Easy-to-use, regularly updated software -Aircraft-specific customization -Good value for a force feedback yoke Cons: -Base and yoke sold separately -Only one yoke style, for now -Cheaper than other FFB setups, but still expensive -Not ideal for compact desk setups and is likely semi-permanent -Auto-switching for aircraft profiles still needs improvement"

Dominick (5/5)

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