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Elevate your flight simulation experience with the MOZA AY210 Yoke Base, engineered for both general aviation and commercial airliner pilots.

Delivering 9Nm of roll torque, 210N of pitch push force, and 150mm of travel, the AY210 offers unmatched realism and precision.

Dual high-performance servo motors ensure smooth and responsive control, while the reinforced high-strength steel chassis provides superior rigidity and long-term durability.


The all-aluminum quick-release mechanism allows fast and secure yoke swaps without tools, while a programmable 13-switch panel enhances immersion through customizable controls.

Native force feedback, intelligent telemetry, and compatibility with leading simulators like MSFS 2024, X-Plane 12, and DCS make the AY210 a versatile and professional-grade solution for both enthusiasts and training applications.

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Feature |
Details |
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High-torque FFB yoke base |
Dual servo motors deliver 9 Nm continuous roll torque and up to 210 N pitch push/pull force, simulating real control loading. |
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150 mm pitch travel |
Extra-long 150 mm pitch stroke gives fine-grained elevator control, ideal for precise flares, approaches, and trim work. |
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Full 180° roll range |
±90° roll movement for natural yoke rotation, matching common GA and airliner control ranges. |
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MCLS control loading |
MOZA’s Control Loading System models aircraft forces across the full travel range, so resistance changes with speed, trim, and flight conditions. |
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Precision magnetic encoder |
15-bit magnetic encoder and 280 MHz processor deliver fast, smooth, and accurate position tracking with minimal latency. |
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Native telemetry FFB |
Built-in telemetry-based force feedback for MSFS 2020/2024, X-Plane 12, DCS and more—no external plugin required. |
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High-strength steel chassis |
Reinforced steel body with aluminum housing for excellent stiffness, long-term durability, and a premium finish. |
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All-aluminum quick-release |
Motorsport-style metal quick-release allows fast swapping of compatible MOZA yokes without tools. |
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Programmable switch panel |
13 customizable switches on the front panel, configurable via MOZA Cockpit software for functions like gear, lighting, AP modes, or long-press macros. |
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Flexible mounting options |
Supports desktop clamp, suspended clamp, or direct cockpit mounting for a wide range of rigs. |
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MOZA Cockpit software |
Central software to tune FFB strength, curves, damping, and button mapping; save profiles per aircraft or sim. |
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Wide sim compatibility |
Designed for PC and compatible with major flight titles including MSFS, X-Plane, DCS, and other leading sims. |
MOZA AY210 Yoke Base × 1
Toolkit × 1 (basic tools and mounting hardware)
User Manual × 1
Warranty Card × 1
Power and connection cables included
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Category |
Spec |
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Product name |
MOZA AY210 FFB Yoke Base |
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Platform support |
PC (Windows) |
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Motors |
Dual high-performance servo motors |
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Max pitch force |
210 N (push/pull on pitch axis) |
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Sustained roll torque |
9 Nm |
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Pitch travel |
150 mm |
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Roll range |
±90° (180° total) |
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Compatible yokes |
MOZA Yoke Series (e.g., MFY Yoke) |
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Category |
Spec |
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Encoder precision |
15-bit magnetic encoder |
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USB refresh rate |
1000 Hz |
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Intelligent telemetry FFB |
Supported (no external plugin required) |
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Native force feedback |
Supported (integrated with supported sims) |
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Connection ports |
Power, USB, throttle, rudder pedals, panel, etc. |
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Emergency stop |
Optional external emergency stop switch |
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Category |
Spec |
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Power |
216 W |
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Voltage |
110–220 V AC → 36 V DC |
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Housing material |
Aluminum alloy (with high-strength steel chassis) |
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Weight |
8.0 kg |
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Dimensions |
243 × 403 × 216 mm (base body) |
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Category |
Spec |
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Mounting options |
Desktop clamp (optional), suspended desktop clamp (optional), direct cockpit mounting |
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Supported accessories |
MOZA Table Clamp for Yoke, Flight Base Mount Adapter, compatible third-party rigs |
Unbox and inspect
Remove the AY210 base, toolkit, and paperwork from the box.
Check the housing, shaft, and ports for any visible damage or loose parts.
Decide on mounting style
Choose between desk clamp, suspended clamp, or hard-mounting into a cockpit.
If using a clamp or adapter, gather all required hardware.
Attach your yoke handle (with power OFF)
Mount a compatible MOZA yoke (e.g., MFY Yoke) to the base’s quick-release, making sure it locks fully and does not wobble.
Position the base
Place the base where you want it relative to your seat and pedals.
Check that you can comfortably reach full 150 mm pitch travel and ±90° roll.
Secure the base
Install the clamp or mounting bolts and tighten until the base does not shift under firm control inputs.
Connect power and USB
Plug the power supply into the base and into a 110–220 V outlet.
Connect the USB cable from the base to your PC.
Install MOZA Cockpit software
Download and install MOZA Cockpit from the MOZA site.
Launch it and confirm that the AY210 is detected.
Check firmware and calibrate
In MOZA Cockpit, check for firmware updates for the base and apply if needed.
Run the calibration routine so the software knows center position and full travel.
Set a starting force profile
Select a default profile (e.g., “GA” or “Airliner”) and adjust overall strength and damping to a comfortable level.
Bind controls in your sim
In MSFS, X-Plane, DCS, etc., assign pitch/roll axes and buttons, then test in a quick flight.
Make small tweaks in MOZA Cockpit until the yoke feels natural.
Prepare your mounting surface
Make sure your desk or cockpit plate is rigid and flat.
For aluminum profile rigs, insert the appropriate T-nuts where the AY210 will sit.
Plan ergonomics
Sit in your normal flying position and determine ideal height, reach, and angle for the base.
Confirm that full yoke travel won’t hit your legs, seat, or any panels.
Desk clamp installation (if applicable)
Attach the MOZA Yoke Table Clamp or suspended clamp to the base according to the clamp instructions.
Place it on the desk edge and tighten evenly until secure, ensuring no wobble.
Cockpit / rig installation
Position the base on your rig’s mount plate and align holes with the AY210 pattern (see dimension diagram / manual).
Use M-bolts and washers to fasten the base; tighten gradually, checking alignment with your seat and pedals.
Install yoke handle
Slide the yoke’s quick-release collar onto the base shaft until it clicks/locks.
Gently try to twist and pull to ensure it’s fully seated and secure.
Connect peripherals
If desired, connect throttle, rudder pedals, or panels to the AY210 ports or directly to your PC, depending on your preferred wiring.
Cable management
Route power and USB cables along your rig frame, away from seat rails and moving pedals.
Use cable clips or ties to prevent strain and accidental disconnects.
Powering on and driver detection
Power on the base, then boot your PC.
Verify AY210 appears correctly in MOZA Cockpit and Windows game controller list.
Force-feedback & safety tuning
In MOZA Cockpit, set sensible limits for force strength, especially pitch forces (210 N peak). Start moderate and increase only as needed.
If you use the optional emergency stop switch, connect and test it now.
Sim-specific configuration
For each sim, fine-tune sensitivity curves, trim behavior, and force-feedback integration.
Save separate profiles (e.g., “737,” “A320,” “GA Single”) so you can change feel with one click.
Final check
Move the yoke through full pitch and roll with FFB active; listen for unusual noises or binding.
Ensure mounting hardware stays tight after your first few flights.
Q: What types of aircraft is the AY210 best for?
A: The AY210 is tuned for civil aviation—it’s especially well-suited to general aviation aircraft and commercial airliners. The long 150 mm pitch travel and strong 9 Nm/210 N forces make it ideal for realistic trim behavior, approach handling, and heavy jet operations.
Q: Does the AY210 work with Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane?
A: Yes. The base offers native support and telemetry-based force feedback for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024, X-Plane 12, DCS, and other leading titles—no extra FFB plug-ins are required. Just install MOZA Cockpit, connect the base, and bind your controls in-sim.
Q: How is the AY210 different from entry-level yokes?
A: Entry-level yokes usually rely on static springs or rubber bands. The AY210 uses dual servo motors, 9 Nm roll torque, 210 N pitch force, and MCLS control loading to simulate aerodynamic forces and trim changes. It also adds a steel chassis, aluminum quick-release, long 150 mm travel, and a 15-bit encoder for professional-grade precision.
Q: Can I mount the AY210 on a regular desk?
A: Yes. The AY210 supports desktop clamps and suspended clamps for desk setups, as well as direct bolt-in mounting for cockpit rigs. If you’re using a standard desk, we recommend the official MOZA yoke clamp for a secure, flex-free install.
Q: What yokes are compatible with this base?
A: The base is designed to work with the MOZA Yoke Series, including the MFY Yoke, via the integrated quick-release. Third-party yokes may be possible with appropriate adapters, but you should verify mechanical and electrical compatibility before purchase.
Q: What software do I need to configure the yoke?
A: Configuration is handled through MOZA Cockpit software. It lets you map buttons, set up long-press functions, adjust travel curves, and tune force-feedback strength and damping. You can also save multiple profiles for different aircraft or simulators.
Q: Is the AY210 Mac or console compatible?
A: The AY210 is currently specified for PC (Windows) only. It does not officially support macOS, Xbox, or PlayStation at this time.
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