The MOZA MTQ Throttle Panel is a modular flight control system built for pilots who crave tactile engagement and mechanical precision in every throttle movement. With its modular throttle lever system and versatile control layout, it transforms any flight sim setup into a cockpit-grade experience. The satisfying detents, metal construction, and customizable RGB lighting give each lever a purposeful feel—whether you’re spooling up engines in an Airbus or arming afterburners in a fighter jet. It’s mechanical satisfaction married with functional versatility.
What Sets the MOZA MTQ Throttle Panel apart?
Authentic Modular Lever Experience — Unlike fixed throttles, the MTQ allows pilots to swap between Airbus, Boeing, and fighter jet lever styles using a rail-based mounting system. Each lever delivers its own mechanical detents, letting users feel the transition points like reverse thrust engagement or afterburner locks. The tactile precision of these detents has been widely praised by sim pilots for bringing physical clarity to throttle control.
Ergonomic Layout with Purposeful Design — The control surface features 10 buttons, 3 rotary knobs, and 3 toggle switches, all placed within natural hand zones. Enthusiasts appreciate how it avoids clutter, offering intuitive access to key flight functions without breaking focus. The addition of a dedicated landing gear lever adds realism and makes transitions between phases of flight smoother and more instinctive.
Customizable RGB and Software Integration — The MOZA Cockpit software gives full control over RGB brightness, color logic, and telemetry-based lighting effects. Feedback suggests the lighting not only looks stunning in a dim cockpit but can be programmed to reflect flight states like gear position or throttle detent zones, turning illumination into functional feedback rather than mere decoration.
Mechanical Feedback Across Multiple Axes — The MTQ features four axes, each offering unique tactile detents for functions like flaps and speedbrakes. The feel of each axis has been tuned for different resistance levels, and the virtual button detent on the speedbrake arm adds a satisfying click at deployment. Pilots find the consistency across axes makes this panel equally at home in commercial, military, and general aviation setups.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Swappable lever modules offer versatile flight configurations.
No standalone USB connection; requires MOZA base link.
Excellent tactile detents on throttle and flap axes.
Limited third-party ecosystem support.
Intuitive layout with RGB lighting customization.
Durable mechanical design with smooth motion damping.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Lever System
Modular Throttle Levers with Sliding Rail Mechanism
Throttle Styles Included
TQF (Fighter Jet), TQA (Airbus), TQB (Boeing)
Axes
Four Independent Axes with Detents
Buttons and Controls
10 Buttons, 3 Rotary Knobs, 3 Toggle Switches, Landing Gear Lever
RGB Lighting
Six RGB Buttons, 16.7 Million Color Options
Connectivity
RJ11 Connection to MOZA Flight Bases
Software
MOZA Cockpit with Telemetry-Based Lighting Effects
MOZA MTQ Throttle Panel Compatibility
Compatible Hardware
Details
MOZA Flight Bases (e.g., AB6)
Direct RJ11 connection for plug-and-play integration
MOZA Ecosystem Components
Seamless function through MOZA Cockpit software
Third-Party Systems
Limited support; may require adapters or software mapping
The MOZA MTQ Throttle Panel connects directly to MOZA flight bases via RJ11, reducing cable clutter and ensuring low-latency communication. Its modular lever design makes it compatible with the TQF, TQA, and TQB throttle variants, each designed for specific aircraft styles. While primarily built for the MOZA ecosystem, users have noted limited compatibility with third-party systems—often requiring adapter solutions or custom mapping. The MTQ integrates seamlessly with aluminum cockpit frames and modular rigs thanks to its stable, mount-friendly base.
On the software side, the MTQ works hand-in-hand with MOZA Cockpit software and integrates directly with popular flight simulation titles such as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024, X-Plane 11/12, and DCS World. It is fully compatible with Windows PCs, but not supported on console systems such as Xbox or PlayStation. With its modular approach and wide in-sim compatibility, the MTQ is built to suit any PC pilot who demands both flexibility and mechanical refinement.
The RealSimGear - Desktop Stand for G1000 Suite offers an exceptional solution for flight simulation enthusiasts who demand stability and organization in their setup. Constructed from durable 3mm painted steel, this stand provides a stable, elevated position for the G1000 Suite's PFD, MFD, and audio panel. Its matte black finish complements any setup, while rubber non-slip feet and precise mounting compatibility ensure effortless integration. This stand is a must-have for those seeking a structured and ergonomic flight sim experience.
What sets the RealSimGear - Desktop Stand for G1000 Suite apart?
Purpose-Built for G1000 Suite This stand is specifically engineered to accommodate the G1000 PFD, MFD, and audio panel. Its tailored dimensions and secure mounting options make it a seamless addition to any flight sim rig, ensuring all three components are perfectly aligned for practical use.
Robust and Durable Construction Crafted from 3mm painted steel, the stand is built to withstand the demands of extended simulation sessions. Its sturdy design minimizes vibration and enhances the overall durability of your setup, providing peace of mind during intense flying scenarios.
Extensive Mounting Compatibility Featuring mounting holes compatible with Saitek/Logitech yokes, Honeycomb Alpha, and Bravo controls, this stand is designed to integrate effortlessly with popular hardware. Whether you're a seasoned pilot or a newcomer, the flexible compatibility simplifies hardware configuration.
Ergonomic Setup Support By elevating the G1000 Suite to an ideal height, this stand minimizes strain and enhances usability. It mirrors cockpit layouts found in actual aircraft, providing an organized and functional configuration for extended flight training or recreational use.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Perfectly accommodates PFD, MFD, and audio panel.
Higher cost compared to simpler stands.
Durable 3mm painted steel construction resists wear.
Designed exclusively for the G1000 Suite.
Compatible with Saitek/Logitech and Honeycomb systems.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Material
3mm painted steel
Finish
Matte black
Features
Non-slip rubber feet, mounting screws
Capacity
Holds G1000 PFD, MFD, and audio panel
Mounting Compatibility
Saitek/Logitech yokes, Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo
RealSimGear - Desktop Stand for G1000 Suite Compatibility
The RealSimGear - Desktop Stand for G1000 Suite is designed to perfectly accommodate the G1000 Suite's PFD, MFD, and audio panel. It features mounting holes that align with the Saitek/Logitech yoke mounting systems, as well as Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo throttle controls. This compatibility ensures seamless integration into existing setups, minimizing the need for additional hardware or customization. However, it is specifically tailored for the G1000 Suite, which limits its versatility for other configurations.
Designed for PC-based simulation setups, this stand works beautifully with platforms like X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator. It does not directly support console gaming platforms, aligning with its primary focus on professional and enthusiast-grade PC configurations. This ensures an optimal experience when paired with popular flight simulation software.
Moza MTLP Take-off Landing Panel brings the essence of fighter jet operations to the home cockpit with a rugged, tactile control system built for serious sim pilots. Designed after the F/A-18 landing panel, it offers an intuitive switch layout that allows for quick, instinctive inputs without relying on visual confirmation. The authentic parking brake mechanism delivers a solid, mechanical rebound that feels straight out of a real fighter jet. With 25 programmable switch signals and Hall effect sensors for accuracy, this panel bridges the gap between virtual and hands-on cockpit interaction.
What Sets the Moza MTLP Take-off Landing Panel apart?
Designed for Hands-On Control Modeled after the F/A-18 landing panel, this setup prioritizes instinctive operation. The switch layout allows pilots to manage critical aircraft functions by feel, reducing the need to glance away from the screen. This kind of tactile reinforcement is essential for fast-paced environments like combat flights and carrier landings.
Hall Sensor Precision for Key Functions Unlike standard mechanical switches, the MTLP integrates Hall effect sensors into key inputs like the landing gear and tailhook levers. These sensors provide long-term reliability and consistent input accuracy, eliminating wear-related drift or degradation over time.
Built to Handle Repeated Use The aluminum alloy construction used in the brake lever, tailhook lever, and landing gear ensures durability. These components can withstand repeated, forceful engagement, making the panel a long-term investment for flight enthusiasts who demand mechanical robustness.
Seamless Integration with Moza's Ecosystem The MTLP is designed to work effortlessly with the Moza MTP Throttle Panel, forming a cohesive fighter jet control setup. Through Moza Cockpit software, users can synchronize telemetry-driven lighting effects and customize their button configurations to match their flying style.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Modeled after the F/A-18 landing panel
Desk clamp sold separately
Hall effect sensors for accuracy and longevity
Limited to PC compatibility
25 programmable switch signals for extensive control
Compatible with Moza’s ecosystem for full fighter setup
Specifications
Specification
Value
Dimensions
196.5 × 134.7 × 149 mm
Housing Material
Composite materials
Brake Lever Material
Aluminum alloy
Weight
680g
Switch Signals
25
Telemetry Lighting
Yes (no additional plugins required)
Supported Platform
PC
Desk Clamp
Optional accessory
Included Accessories
Data cable, user manual
Moza MTLP Take-off Landing Panel Compatibility
Compatible With
Not Compatible With
Moza MTP Throttle Panel
Third-party throttle panels
Moza Cockpit software for customization
Console platforms
PC-based flight simulators
MacOS
Designed for PC-based simulators, the MTLP integrates seamlessly with Moza's MTP Throttle Panel to create a fighter jet-style control suite. The panel is configured through Moza Cockpit software, allowing for extensive customization, including telemetry-linked lighting effects. However, it does not support third-party throttle panels, meaning full functionality is best achieved within the Moza ecosystem.
PC-only compatibility ensures support for major flight simulators, but MacOS and consoles are not supported. Flight sim enthusiasts using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and X-Plane 12 will find the panel natively recognized, offering direct plug-and-play functionality through USB. However, users looking for Xbox or PlayStation support will need to consider alternative hardware.
Honeycomb Sierra TPM Module brings the tactile charm of classic general aviation straight to your desk, with a lockable metal throttle vernier that feels satisfyingly mechanical in hand and a high-resolution integrated trim wheel that lets you dial in attitude with fingertip finesse. Designed with single-prop aircraft like the Cessna 172 in mind, it combines all-metal construction, integrated flap and parking brake controls, and LED landing gear indicators into a compact module that slots neatly into a serious home cockpit.
What Sets the Honeycomb Sierra TPM Module apart?
True General Aviation Vernier Feel The lockable metal throttle vernier with fine-tune prop and mixture knobs doesn’t just look the part—it delivers that push-pull, twist-to-adjust sensation pilots associate with classic GA cockpits. Many users highlight how the incremental adjustment allows smoother power changes during climb and approach, especially in piston aircraft, compared to sliding lever-based throttles that can feel too abrupt for delicate engine management.
Integrated Cockpit Workflow Instead of scattering controls across separate panels, the Sierra TPM places trim, flaps, parking brake, and landing gear in one cohesive layout. The low-profile, high-resolution trim wheel earns particular praise for its smooth rotation and granular input, making pitch adjustments during cruise or final approach feel natural. It reduces reliance on keyboard shortcuts and keeps hands where they belong—on dedicated hardware.
Solid All-Metal Construction Built with Honeycomb-grade components and a durable all-metal chassis, this module has noticeable heft and rigidity. Enthusiasts frequently mention that it feels planted on the desk, with minimal flex during aggressive throttle movements. Compared to lighter plastic alternatives, the Sierra TPM maintains structural stability over time, which is especially appreciated in permanent or semi-permanent cockpit setups.
Seamless Integration with Honeycomb Ecosystem Designed to pair cleanly with Honeycomb yokes and mounting systems, the included dual mounting solution simplifies alignment and positioning. Users who already run Alpha or Bravo units often comment on how the design language and control spacing feel unified, creating a visually coherent and ergonomically consistent flight deck without mismatched modules.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Metal vernier throttle offers fine incremental control.
Designed primarily for single-engine GA aircraft.
Integrated trim wheel provides smooth pitch adjustments.
Requires desk space for full mounting solution.
All-metal chassis feels stable and durable.
LED gear indicators add clear visual feedback.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product Name
Honeycomb Sierra TPM Module
EAN
4039621003998
Construction
All-metal construction with Honeycomb-grade components
Throttle Type
Lockable metal throttle vernier with prop and mixture knobs
Integrated Controls
Trim wheel, parking brake, flap lever, landing gear lever with LED indicators
Layout
General aviation style for single prop airplanes
Mounting
Dual mounting solution included
Connection
USB-C to USB-A cable
Compatibility
PC and Mac
Drivers
MSFS 2020 Driver, MSFS 2024 Driver
Included in the Box
Sierra TPM Module, Dual Mounting Solution, USB-C to USB-A Cable, Quick Start Guide (EFIGS)
Honeycomb Sierra TPM Module Compatibility
Platform
Compatibility
Operating Systems
PC and Mac
Connection Type
USB-C to USB-A (direct USB connection)
Primary Ecosystem Pairing
Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo hardware
The Sierra TPM Module connects via direct USB, making it straightforward to integrate into most desktop cockpit builds. It pairs especially well with Honeycomb Alpha yokes and Bravo throttle quadrants, sharing the same design philosophy and mounting ecosystem. Thanks to its dual mounting solution, it can be desk-mounted alongside other Honeycomb units for a unified layout. It is not intended for console setups and does not interface directly with standalone hardware without a compatible PC or Mac.
On the software side, it supports Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 through dedicated drivers, and it also works with simulators like X-Plane and Prepar3D on PC. It is not compatible with Xbox consoles, as it relies on standard USB PC/Mac drivers rather than console-certified firmware. For desktop sim pilots focused on general aviation, it slots cleanly into modern PC-based sim platforms.