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Seem like Moza is pumping more into the Flight sim industry .

Hope  Aapje will be pleased. 

 

 

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Hey man just posting some news. I too am not looking any smoke just adding information into my flight community.

You can run down the company punch holes in the start up companies rhetoric which will help inform others so it's all good.

Been with DCS since 2008 and I feel the more companies that pop up will only fuel innovation and help bring down prices. 

 

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Thanks for sharing! I'll be in attendance at FSExpo this year (hope to see some other DCS fans there as well) so I'll try to share some pictures/videos from the show floor if I can snag any.

Totally agree with you @rapid, the more the merrier in terms of competition in the market. In the end, enthusiasts like us benefit.

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On 6/20/2025 at 3:49 PM, rapid said:

Seem like Moza is pumping more into the Flight sim industry .

Hope Aapje will be pleased. 

Well, I am rather critical of how Moza has a tendency to throw half-finished products onto the market, in particular on the software-side. That said, I like how they are committed, unlike Thrustmaster, who develop the occasional new product for simming, but fail to create a fully developed eco-system, even though that is the new meta. Upstarts like Moza are actually acting like a big company that can afford to create a breadth of products, while companies that ought to be capable of that, and definitely have the history and brand name, utterly fail to deliver. 

I am also quite happy with my Moza racing wheel, but I only bought it once they sorted out their offering.

What I find attractive about the Moza AB9 is that they are making it into a multi-function product, which can be used both for racing and flight, which is very nice for those of us who do both.

Anyway, my advice in general would be to salivate over the new stuff all you want, but then remember that words are cheap, and actually delivering things to customers is hard, so you only know what you are actually getting for your money once regular people get the product and tell us what the actual strengths and weaknesses are. Buying anything before that is essentially just gambling with your money.

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20 minutes ago, Aapje said:

Well, I am rather critical of how Moza has a tendency to throw half-finished products onto the market, in particular on the software-side. That said, I like how they are committed, unlike Thrustmaster, who develop the occasional new product for simming, but fail to create a fully developed eco-system, even though that is the new meta. Upstarts like Moza are actually acting like a big company that can afford to create a breadth of products, while companies that ought to be capable of that, and definitely have the history and brand name, utterly fail to deliver. 

I am also quite happy with my Moza racing wheel, but I only bought it once they sorted out their offering.

What I find attractive about the Moza AB9 is that they are making it into a multi-function product, which can be used both for racing and flight, which is very nice for those of us who do both.

Anyway, my advice in general would be to salivate over the new stuff all you want, but then remember that words are cheap, and actually delivering things to customers is hard, so you only know what you are actually getting for your money once regular people get the product and tell us what the actual strengths and weaknesses are. Buying anything before that is essentially just gambling with your money.

No arguments here sir.

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