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MOZA newest wheel bases, flight base, and throttle are now available

by: John -
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MOZA has been showing off a few of their offerings the past few months and you can finally pick them up and here's the pricing for each one.

First up, we have the two new wheel bases in the R21 Ultra and the R25 Ultra True Torque. With zero-cogging flat-wire motors, these two wheel bases have a great new look and what sounds like great performance. As the name states, the two wheel bases can deliver 21 or 25Nm of peak torque if you want something to really test your strength when steering. Sensors in them will help refine the control and detail that you can experience in the game.

Not only has the motor been updated, MOZA is also updating their software with new algorithms in the Force Feedback area. We'll see if these new algorithms will allow for improved force feedback accuracy. 

The R21 Ultra and R25 Ultra is housed in CNC-machined aluminum with a sleek design and RGB light strips on the outside. These RGB lightstrips can be programmed for various telemetry giving you control over the information you want it to relay. The aluminum should provide some good protection as well as a nice look and feel for your sim rig.

Pricing wise, the R21 Ultra will come in at $699.00 with the R25 Ultra True Torque $200 more at $899.00. 

MOZA dove into flight sim gear last year with their well received AB9 FFB base that gave flight simmers a much needed force feedback base. For those looking to not spend as much, MOZA has a new combination for you. 

The AB6 Flight Simulator is a 6Nm capable base with a few improvements over its predecessor. The base has eight programmable buttons and two levers, something that the AB9 does not. Something that the AB9 also doesn't have is a bundled grip. 

MOZA is going to include the MHG Flightstick with AB6, making it a complete beginners package. The stick has 25 programmable inputs giving you plenty of controls at your fingertips. The hats will be using Hall-effect sensors, so there should be no worries about drifting if you keep this stick for a long time. There's also a dual stage trigger in the MHG.

MOZA says the stick is inspired by both space and fighter designs and includes programmable RGB if you want some lighting effects. Having it bundled with the AB6 is great, but what's even greater is the price. For the bundle, it's priced at $399.00, which is not what I was expecting. That's a hell of a deal on paper. If you already have an AB9 or a different base, you can pick up the MHG Flightstick by itself for $99.00.

Finally, a good flight setup should have a good throttle and MOZA has a potential player in this arena with the MTQ Throttle Quadrant. Control wise, the base has 10 buttons, three knobs, three switches, and a landing gear lever. But there's something that sets this throttle apart from others

MOZA has designed the MTQ to allow for interchangeable levers to adjust the look and feel of it. Want one that looks like it came from an Airbus. Or perhaps you want a Boeing style look. The MTQ lets you swap out the throttle levers to let you do that. If you're playing a fighter jet, that throttle adds more hat switches and detents to simulate a more realistic fighter jet throttle control. The MTQ looks like a very versatile throttle that'll fit many needs in the flight sim community.

The MTQ Throttle Quadrant is also available at a price of $199.00. Each throttle module will cost you $39.00. Included with the base package is the TQF Fighter Levers.