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MOZA Flight Sim Ecosystem Expands With New Displays and Cockpit Panels

MOZA Flight Sim adds new cockpit displays, flight control modules, and avionics panels to help users build more realistic home cockits.

MOZA has announced a major update to its MOZA Flight Sim ecosystem with the launch of several new cockpit products aimed at flight simulation enthusiasts. The new range includes flight control modules, flight computer displays, an instrument panel, and a military aviation panel bundle.

The latest additions are designed to give users a more realistic flying experience while making home cockpit building easier than before. With these products, MOZA is expanding beyond flight controls and moving deeper into complete cockpit solutions.

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One of the key features across the new lineup is the use of DisplayLink technology. Many home cockpit builders struggle with limited HDMI ports and complicated cable setups when using multiple screens. MOZA’s solution allows users to connect displays through USB, reducing cable clutter and making larger cockpit setups easier to manage.

The new MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module is built for airline simulation fans who want a more authentic cockpit experience. Inspired by Airbus-style controls, it features realistic buttons, displays, and a specially designed push-and-pull mechanism that mimics the feel of real aircraft autopilot controls. MOZA will offer the module in different configurations, allowing users to choose the setup that best matches their needs and budget.

For flight management tasks, MOZA has introduced the MA3F Flight Computer Display and the MB7F Flight Computer Display. These units are designed for Airbus and Boeing style operations. Both feature high-resolution IPS screens, durable metal front panels, and high-quality switches. The displays synchronize with supported flight simulators in real time and include adjustable lighting to match different cockpit environments.

General aviation pilots are also getting a dedicated solution with the new MGX1000 Instrument Panel. The device features a full-size 10.4-inch IPS display that recreates the look and feel of a modern glass cockpit. It includes navigation controls, rotary encoders, and dedicated buttons that allow users to interact with aircraft systems more naturally during flight.

Military aviation enthusiasts have not been left out. The new FMP18 Panel Bundle is designed to deliver an immersive fighter jet cockpit experience. The system includes multiple integrated displays, realistic controls, and a modular design. A magnetic swappable bezel system allows users to quickly change layouts, making it easier to adapt the cockpit for different aircraft configurations.

All of the new hardware works with MOZA Cockpit and MOZA Pit House software. Through these platforms, users can manage settings, adjust lighting effects, monitor telemetry data, and configure their entire cockpit setup from one place.

With this launch, MOZA Flight Sim continues to grow into a complete ecosystem for flight simulation. The company is now offering solutions for airline pilots, general aviation fans, military flight enthusiasts, and home cockpit builders who want a more immersive and professional simulation experience.