With Microsoft Flight Simulator alone featuring countless real-world aircraft that you can realistically fly to any location in the world, the idea of a proper flight sim setup for aviation and gaming fans continues to gain traction. MOZA, a brand probably best known for its racing gear (which is its own thing in the simulation space), is expanding its flight simulation lineup with new premium displays, panels, and cockpit controls modeled after those found on Boeing or Airbus aircraft.

The lineup includes several new bits of gear that will excite just about any digital aviator, with the MA3F Electronic Flight Control Modules (EFCM), MA3F Flight Computer Display, MB7F Flight Computer Display, MGX1000 Instrument Panel, and FMP18 Panel Bundle. Best of all, because these new premium products feature displays, MOZA has maintained modularity and ease of installation by using DisplayLink technology over USB.
"We believe cockpit building should be as intuitive as flying," said the MOZA team. "This new generation of displays and panels is designed around simplicity, accessibility, and scalability - delivering streamlined setup, seamless software integration, and an ecosystem that grows alongside every pilot's ambitions, from a single display to a fully integrated flight deck." Let's take a closer look.
MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module (EFCM)

This one's all about airliner automation, with an authentic recreation of Airbus FCU and EFIS systems. This includes tactile controls, custom displays, and a "specially designed dual-rail push-pull mechanism that accurately reproduces the tactile behavior of Airbus autopilot controls." The MA3F Electronic Flight Control Module (EFCM) is priced at $149.00 for the main module and $99.00 each for the left and right modules.
MA3F & MB7F Flight Computer Displays

These bring Boeing and Airbus flight management computers and displays that sync in real time over USB. Built from die-cast metal, with pro-grade switches and high-resolution IPS displays, these are priced at $199.00 USD each.
MGX1000 Instrument Panel

This one is built to recreate the "modern glass cockpit experience" of G1000-Style avionics, and it features a true-to-size, vibrant 10.4 IPS display for that professional-grade immersion that you can only get with a premium flight sim setup. Like other products in this new lineup, there's also no need for a dedicated HDMI connection, so installation and cable management for lifelike dual-screen controls are simple and seamless. The MGX1000 Instrument Panel is launching with a $449.00 USD price tag.
FMP18 Panel Bundle

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The final new piece of premium display-based MOZA flight simulation gear is the impressive FMP18 Panel Bundle, based on carrier-based fighters. This is one all about delivering a realistic tactical fighter cockpit experience with a modular design, including magnetic swappable bezels for quick, flexible customization. With three displays and premium tactile controls, this is also the most expensive in the lineup, as expected, priced at $849.00 USD.




