MOZA Expands Flight Simulation Ecosystem With New Cockpit Displays, Avionics Panels, and Modular Controls

MOZA has announced a major expansion of its flight simulation product lineup with the introduction of several new cockpit displays, avionics panels, and flight management controls designed for home cockpit builders. The new hardware expands the company’s ecosystem beyond force feedback flight controls, offering modular solutions for airline, general aviation, and military flight simulation enthusiasts. By combining new display technologies with centralized software support, MOZA aims to simplify cockpit building while giving users more options to customize their simulation setups.

The newly announced lineup includes multiple products designed for different types of virtual aircraft and flying experiences. These include:

  • MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules (EFCM)
  • MA3F Flight Computer Display
  • MB7F Flight Computer Display
  • MGX1000 Instrument Panel
  • FMP18 Panel Bundle

The new ecosystem introduces DisplayLink connectivity. Instead of requiring dedicated HDMI outputs for every cockpit display, MOZA uses USB-based DisplayLink technology, allowing additional displays to connect without occupying graphics card display ports. This also reduces cable management while making multi-display cockpit installations easier to build and expand.

For airline simulation, the MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules recreate Airbus-style Flight Control Unit (FCU) and EFIS functionality. MOZA says the unit features custom segmented displays, premium construction, and a dual-rail push-pull mechanism that closely matches the operation of Airbus autopilot controls. The modules will be available in multiple configurations, allowing users to purchase only the components they need before expanding their cockpit over time.

The company is also launching the MA3F Flight Computer Display and MB7F Flight Computer Display, which bring Airbus and Boeing-style flight management controls into dedicated hardware. Both units feature high-resolution IPS displays, die-cast metal front panels, professional-grade switches, adjustable backlighting, and real-time synchronization between supported simulators and the physical hardware.

General aviation users are also receiving dedicated hardware with the MGX1000 Instrument Panel. The unit features a full-size 10.4-inch IPS display designed to recreate a G1000-style glass cockpit experience. Dedicated navigation controls, rotary encoders, and integrated aircraft system functions allow users to interact directly with supported aircraft without relying entirely on on-screen controls.

For military aviation enthusiasts, MOZA introduced the FMP18 Panel Bundle. Inspired by a modern carrier-based fighter cockpit, the bundle combines multiple integrated displays with modular control panels. It also features a magnetic swappable bezel system using Pogo Pin connections, allowing builders to quickly change panel layouts for different aircraft configurations.

Pricing for the newly announced hardware includes:

  • MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules$149
  • MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules R$99
  • MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules L$99
  • MA3F Flight Computer Display$199
  • MB7F Flight Computer Display$199
  • MGX1000 Instrument Panel$449
  • FMP18 Panel Bundle$849

All of the new products integrate with MOZA Cockpit and MOZA Pit House software, allowing users to configure hardware, synchronize lighting effects, manage telemetry, and control connected devices from a single platform. With the addition of dedicated displays, avionics panels, and modular cockpit controls, MOZA continues expanding its flight simulation ecosystem, giving home cockpit builders more options for creating airline, general aviation, and military flight decks while reducing the complexity of multi-display installations.

Jani Dushman
Jani Dushman

I'm Jani, a dedicated Tech Writer and Reviewer at Xiaomitoday. With a passion for exploring and dissecting the latest in technology, my mission is to bring you insightful and comprehensive reviews that empower your decision-making in the fast-evolving world of gadgets and tech.

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