Hardware manufacturer Moza Racing first went “gear-up” into the flight simulation market in 2024 by bringing force feedback joysticks and yokes at price points more accessible than ever before. After a little more than two years, Moza is doubling down on Flight Simulation by announcing new hardware at FSWeekend 2026 in Lelystand, Netherlands.

The new hardware spans several flight simulation niches while sharing a common goal: increasing immersion by reducing pilots’ reliance on the mouse and keyboard to operate aircraft systems.

FMP18 Panel System: Tactical Flight Simulation Control

The new FMP18 Panel system is made for pilots who prefer pushing power levers to maximum afterburner and planting planes on pitching platforms in the Pacific (or Atlantic). The system combines multi-function display frames, central control panels, and illuminated switches into a configurable cockpit interface designed for high-intensity simulation environments.

Backlit buttons, rotary encoders, and toggle switches provide clear tactile cues, allowing pilots to operate complex aircraft systems quickly and confidently in demanding combat scenarios. With adjustable mounting options and modular panel layouts, the FMP18 allows users to build highly-immersive fighter-style simulator cockpits at home.

MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module: Realistic Autopilot Control

The MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module (EFCM) brings advanced autopilot control to the modern modular flight simulator cockpit.

Inspired by the control interfaces used in modern flight decks, the MA3F provides pilots with a platform to manage parameters including speed, altitude, and navigation modes through tactile rotary encoders and digital display readouts.

The MA3F also introduces an extended functionality mode that allows additional aircraft systems to be mapped directly to the panel. According to Moza, the goal is to further reduce on-screen interaction time so that pilots can have a smoother and more immersive flight simulation experience.

MA3F Flight Computer Display: Flight Management Interface

Alongside the EFCM, the MA3F Flight Computer Display (FCD) provides pilots with a dedicated hardware interface for flight management and navigation input.

The device features a high-resolution display, illuminated keypad, and durable metal front panel designed to replicate the tactile experience of operating real cockpit avionics.

Pilots can use the interface for route entry, navigation management, aircraft configuration, and operational planning. Built-in checklist pages and note panels add additional functionality for complex flight operations in today’s modern cockpits.

Together, the MA3F EFCM and FCD provide pilots with a fully physical flight management workflow, significantly increasing realism for airline-style operations.

Moza FSWeekend 2026

MGX1000 Instrument Panel: Modern Glass Cockpit

The new MGX1000 Instrument Panel brings the modern glass cockpit hardware experience to flight simulation. Featuring a 10.4 inch IPS display, tactile rotary encoders, and a layout designed to mirror modern digital instrument panels, the MGX1000 allows pilots to interact with flight instruments through dedicated hardware rather than on-screen controls.

The panel connects using a plug-and-play USB interface, allowing easy integration into both desktop simulators and full cockpit builds without requiring additional graphics outputs. Multiple MGX1000 panels can also be combined to recreate complete primary and multifunction instrument displays, enabling deeper immersion for both GA and training simulation.

Moza Cockpit: Everything in One Place

All of the newly announced and existing hardware like the AB6, AB9, and MTQ will be managed through the Moza Cockpit Software.

The software enables pilots to customize input mappings, adjust control parameters, manage lighting effects, and synchronize telemetry across connected devices, allowing the cockpit to function as a coordinated system rather than individual components.

Moza at FSWeekend 2026

Visitors attending FlightSimWeekend 2026 will have the opportunity to experience Moza’s flight simulation products firsthand and explore the next generation of hardware by stopping by booth 20.

For more information, click here to head over to the Moza Flight Website.