MOZA are going head to head with other peripheral makers with new flight displays, panels, and cockpit systems
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MOZA, known for racing peripherals, is entering the flight-sim cockpit-panel market with a competitive suite: Airbus-inspired FCU/EFIS panels (MA3F) starting at $99–$149, Boeing/Airbus flight-computer displays (MB7F/MA3F displays) at $199, a 10.4-inch Garmin G1000 replica (MGX1000) at $449, and a three-display F/A-18C Hornet UFC bundle (FMP18) designed for DCS combat simmers. The article frames this as MOZA leveraging its racing-hardware expertise to compete directly with established flight-sim panel makers like WinCtrl and WinWing.
Excerpt from Stormbirds
Hardware makers are going all out these days offering more than just a joystick and throttle system. Whole ecosystems of hardware to support your favourite aircraft are in the works and MOZA, best known in the past for their racing peripherals, are going all out with the latest announcement of a whole suite of panels and displays for military and civil aviation simulation.
Displays and panels and more
MOZA is making a major announcement today as they widen their portfolio of available hardware for flight simulation. They’ve previously made some waves by going straight to a force-feedback solution together with grip and throttle. Their experience with racing peripherals seems to have positioned them well for this leap into flight sims as they’ve just gone from a few peripherals to a much larger large collection with this new announcement.
The latest releases includes new panels and setups for both civil and military focused cockpit builders.
We start with the Airbus inspired MA3F which is an FCU and EFIS panel with a left, center and right pieces. Its the kind of panel you’d see in an A320 or A330 series aircraft. The center piece is $149.00 USD while the left and right pieces are $99.00 USD individually. That’s highly competitive with WINCTRL’s offering.
They have also just announced the MA3F & MB7F Flight Computer Displays. These are Airbus and Boeing inspired panels replicating an MCDU and FMC respectively. From the pre-rendered shots, they appear to be quite authentic to A320/330 and 737 panels.
These are both $199.00 USD.
They have something new for GA flyers as well! Also announced is the MGX1000 Instrument Panel. This is a aimed at a modern glass cockpit experience based on a Garmin G1000 display with a 10.4 in display.
It’s a single unit but you can, based on the concept art and product description, link two of them together for a typical dual panel G1000 experience. The hardware doesn’t completely match all of the buttons, in that configuration, with a G1000 setup but its very close. The MGX1000 is listed as $449.00 USD.
Then we have the big one! The FMP18 Panel Bundle looks like its aimed directly at one of DCS World’s most popular modules. DCS: F/A-18C Hornet is likely the intended primary audience for this one with a complete set of three displays plus the radio control panel. All with built in high resolution displays and a swappable bezel structure that seems to imply that this won’t be the only military option on hand.
The bundle…
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