MOZA Releases New Flight Sim Equipment
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MOZA announced five new cockpit panel products: the MA3F EFCM (Airbus-style flight control units in three modules at $99–$149 each), MA3F and MB7F flight computer displays ($199 each for Airbus and Boeing styles), the MGX1000 G1000 instrument panel ($449), and the FMP18 tactical fighter cockpit panel bundle ($849). All feature high-resolution IPS displays and are positioned to expand MOZA's flight-sim panel ecosystem.
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MOZA has recently launched a variety of new products for the flight simulation community, further expanding its offerings in this segment. The new products include two flight computer displays, an instrument panel, and more.
The first product is the MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules (EFCM). Designed to resemble Airbus-style FCU and EFIS, these modules aim to replicate the experience of their real-life counterparts, providing users with a heightened sense of realism. The modules are divided into left, center, and right units, with the center module priced at $149.00, while the left and right modules are priced at $99.00 each.
Next are the MA3F and MB7F Flight Computer Displays. The MA3F and MB7F bring Airbus and Boeing-style flight computers to MOZA’s ecosystem, respectively. Both displays feature high-resolution IPS screens along with other advanced features, and they are priced at $199.00 each.
In addition to the new airliner equipment, MOZA has also introduced a G1000-style instrument panel. This panel boasts a true-to-size IPS display for professional-level immersion. It incorporates DisplayLink technology, eliminating the need for dedicated HDMI connections. The MGX1000 is priced at $449.00.
Lastly, MOZA has released the FMP18 Panel Bundle, which is perfect for those interested in military aviation. This bundle features multiple integrated displays, authentic control layouts, and a modular architecture, aiming to recreate a modern tactical fighter cockpit. The FMP18 is priced at $849.00.
With the introduction of these new products, we look forward to seeing what MOZA will develop next, and we will continue to keep you updated.
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