MOZA launches flight hardware

MOZA unveiled a new Flight Simulation Ecosystem — a hardware suite of yokes and pedals aimed at home cockpit builders and showcased at FlightSimWeekend (gamingtrend.com). The kit targets MSFS 2024, X‑Plane 12 and DCS pilots looking to upgrade to precision controls for immersive VFR/IFR flying (gamingtrend.com).

MOZA’s expanded lineup names the AY210 yoke base alongside the AB6 force‑feedback base, the MHG flightstick, MTQ throttle quadrant, MRP rudder pedals and the FMP18 front‑panel system. (mozaracing.com)) The AY210 yoke base is specified to deliver 9 Nm of continuous roll torque, 210 N peak push/pull on pitch, a 150 mm travel range and a quick‑release all‑aluminum yoke with 13 programmable physical switches. (mozaracing.com)) MOZA’s AB6 is positioned as a more affordable direct‑drive flight base rated up to 6 Nm of torque and has been marketed in a bundled package that includes the MHG flightstick and a desk clamp. (mozaracing.com)) Hardware is tied into MOZA’s Cockpit software, and the AY210 specifically uses a 15‑bit magnetic encoder and a 280 MHz processor to provide high‑resolution, low‑latency inputs and telemetry‑driven force feedback. (mozaracing.com)) MOZA first showcased the ecosystem publicly at FlightSimExpo on June 27, 2025, and returned to FSWeekend in Lelystad on March 21, 2026 to demo additional modules such as the MA3F flight computer display and MGX1000 instrument panel. (mozaracing.com)) Retailers and resellers list the AY210 for preorder with expected shipment windows in March 2026, while third‑party reviews and listings show wide price variance—AB6 bundles have been promoted around $399 and AY210 listings range from roughly $699 up to $1,399 depending on seller and bundle. (6sigmasimracing.com))

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