Flight Sim

Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Review (2026): Revisiting a Flight Sim Legend

Few flight simulation products have achieved the legendary status of the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog. Released in 2010, it arrived at a time when most simmers were flying with lightweight plastic controllers and suddenly offered something very different: metal construction, Hall Effect sensors, dual throttles and an authentic A-10 inspired control

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MOZA AB6 vs AB9 – FLIGHT Force Feedback Base Review

If your desk is held together with hope, hot glue, and a dream — this might be a difficult read. On one side we have the MOZA AB6: a 6Nm, smaller-footprint, easier-to-live-with force feedback base. On the other, the MOZA AB9: larger, heavier, smoother, and absolutely the kind of thing

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Trak Racer Flight Simulator Seat Review

A Good Budget Flight Sim Seat? If you’re building a flight simulator cockpit, one of the most overlooked parts of the setup is the seat. Yokes, throttles, rudder pedals, and flight sticks tend to get all the attention, but the thing you’re actually sitting on matters just as much during

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MOZA MRP Rudder Pedals Review

An Adjustable, Heavy-Duty Entry into the Flight & Combat Sim Market MOZA has been making some serious moves in the flight simulation space recently, and their latest entry — the MRP Rudder Pedals — aims to take on an already competitive market dominated by long-standing options from Winwing and Thrustmaster.At

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MOZA MTQ Flight Sim Throttle – Detailed Review

The Little Throttle That Could If you’ve ever wished for a throttle setup that can jump from cruising at FL380 in an airliner to yanking high-G turns in a fighter jet, MOZA’s MTQ Throttle Quadrant might be the versatile all-rounder you’re looking for. Compact, modular, feature-packed, and surprisingly capable, it

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MOZA MTP Throttle – Detailed Review

What is it? The MOZA MTP Throttle, inspired by carrier aircraft, delivers a realistic and immersive experience through authentic styling, finger lift throttles with a host of physical buttons and switches. Designed to cover the most commonly used controls, with additional functionality soon to be available through an expansion module,

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