Hardware manufacturer MOZA Racing teased new products, branching out to flight sim hardware. The yet-to-be-revealed gear will be showcased at Flight Sim Expo from June 21-23.
It is not just the car racing simulation crowd who are always looking for that extra step in immersing themselves - that is also typical of the flight sim community as well. Often you will not find much in the way of crossover between racing and flight sims, aside from the occasional airborne cars when there is a pile-up in a sim race.
But MOZA Racing are now the bridge over that divide between the two very different types of virtual pilots. This weekend at the Flight Sim Expo in Las Vegas, MOZA will be unveiling a range of products marking their entry into the world of virtual aviation.
From our car-centric point of view, the products appear to be a joystick in the middle, which controls the pitch and roll of the plane, pedals on the right which operate the side rudders for yaw, and on the left, the throttle is our best guess. If we have gotten any of these wrong, do feel free to correct us below.
In fact the only area in racing simulation that is seemingly untapped by MOZA is motorcycle simulation hardware, but they could surprise us yet! Not getting ahead of ourselves of course, so back to flight sim.
With Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 set for a 19 November 2024 release date, there will be plenty for those in the flight sim community to look forward to. Jet fighters, air races, search & rescue, commercial flight, firefighting, so much that we imagine is leaving flight sim enthusiasts eager to get their hands on the game.
If you are tempted into getting into aviation simulation, maybe MOZA will be the manufacturer you land on. Besides, who knows? Maybe they will develop a racing wheel that could double up as a yoke control, and you will be able to use DAS like Mercedes did in the 2020 F1 season.
Are you into playing other simulators as well? Let us know your favorite non-racing sims on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
It is not just the car racing simulation crowd who are always looking for that extra step in immersing themselves - that is also typical of the flight sim community as well. Often you will not find much in the way of crossover between racing and flight sims, aside from the occasional airborne cars when there is a pile-up in a sim race.
But MOZA Racing are now the bridge over that divide between the two very different types of virtual pilots. This weekend at the Flight Sim Expo in Las Vegas, MOZA will be unveiling a range of products marking their entry into the world of virtual aviation.
From our car-centric point of view, the products appear to be a joystick in the middle, which controls the pitch and roll of the plane, pedals on the right which operate the side rudders for yaw, and on the left, the throttle is our best guess. If we have gotten any of these wrong, do feel free to correct us below.
MOZA: Simulation Variety Leader?
MOZA have been on a roll in the past few months with their product releases. They have delivered a great number of car driving wheels, bases, pedals and more to keep the sim racing crowd happy. They have also gone an extra mile by creating driving sim products for karting and trucks. Those of you playing KartKraft, Euro Truck Simulator 2 or even the racing trucks on RaceRoom can immerse yourself in the action on the hardware side of things.In fact the only area in racing simulation that is seemingly untapped by MOZA is motorcycle simulation hardware, but they could surprise us yet! Not getting ahead of ourselves of course, so back to flight sim.
With Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 set for a 19 November 2024 release date, there will be plenty for those in the flight sim community to look forward to. Jet fighters, air races, search & rescue, commercial flight, firefighting, so much that we imagine is leaving flight sim enthusiasts eager to get their hands on the game.
If you are tempted into getting into aviation simulation, maybe MOZA will be the manufacturer you land on. Besides, who knows? Maybe they will develop a racing wheel that could double up as a yoke control, and you will be able to use DAS like Mercedes did in the 2020 F1 season.
Are you into playing other simulators as well? Let us know your favorite non-racing sims on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!