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New Flight Simulation Hardware Revealed by Moza

Giuseppe Nelvaby Giuseppe Nelva
June 27, 2025
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Today marks the beginning of FlightSimExpo 2025 in Providence, Rhode Island, and hardware manufacturer Moza debuted several new hardware peripherals for flight simulation.

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Specifically, we start with the reveal of AB6 FFB Flight Base, a mid-range flight stick base with “ultra-responsive force feedback.” It’s bundled with the second product, the MHG Flightstick, which includes programmable buttons, hat switches, and adjustable resistance.

Next is the MTQ Throttle Quadrant, which comes with a modular design and swappable grips to represent airliners (both Boeing and Airbus-style), and military aircraft.

For your feet, Moza revealed the MRP Rudder Pedals, with a sturdy metal construction and adjustable pedal angle, spring preload, and resistance. 

Lastly, and perhaps a bit more niche, is the FMP18 Front Panel System. As the name suggests, it’s inspired by the F-18 Hornet.

It comes with three 7.1-inch high-resolution square displays, magnetic swappable bezels for aircraft-specific layout changes, and over 100 controls.

You can check out the specific features for each in the gallery below.

All the devices mentioned here integrate seamlessly via the dedicated Moza Cockpit software, which includes customization for input mapping, lighting effects, and control parameters.

The accompanying press release included a comment from Moza.

“Last year was just the beginning. We’ve taken our proven expertise in responsive force feedback, durable mechanics, and immersive control — and built a cockpit ecosystem that puts pilots directly in command. From fighter jets to commercial airlines, Moza flight controls offer the responsiveness and realism trusted by dedicated sim pilots.”

If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our latest roundup article from yesterday.

If you want to go further back, we have a handy overview video of the major flight simulation news in the past week. You can watch it below. As usual, leaving a like and a comment and subscribing to our growing YouTube channel is extremely helpful.

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