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Moza MTP Throttle Panel delivers a robust flight control experience inspired by carrier-based fighter jets. The adjustable detent system allows for fine-tuned control, whether managing afterburners or simulating center detents in space sims. The built-in vibration feedback enhances situational awareness, alerting pilots to aerodynamic shifts, overspeed warnings, and combat conditions. With 27 programmable switches, a Hall effect joystick, and aluminum alloy grips, this throttle panel is built for flight sim enthusiasts who want precision control in high-stakes environments.
What Sets the Moza MTP Throttle Panel apart?
Customizable Detent System for Maximum Control The MTP Throttle allows users to fine-tune detent positions, making it ideal for afterburner settings, reverse thrust, or precise spaceflight maneuvers. Whether fine-tuning power curves or creating distinct engine stages, this feature provides flexibility not commonly found in other throttle setups.
Built-In Vibration Feedback for Enhanced Awareness Unlike passive throttles, the MTP includes vibration motors that react to telemetry data from the simulator. This feedback system provides haptic alerts for conditions like aerodynamic resistance, overspeed warnings, and system failures, offering pilots an extra layer of situational awareness.
27 Programmable Switches for Complex Flight Operations The control surface is loaded with 27 switches, all of which can be configured for essential functions such as gear deployment, engine ignition, or combat systems. The optimized layout ensures that commands remain easily accessible without fumbling mid-flight.
Hall Effect Joystick for Additional Input Flexibility Integrated directly into the throttle, this joystick offers drift-free input for fine control adjustments. Whether assigned to pitch trim, rudder inputs, or even camera navigation, the Hall effect sensor ensures consistent performance without the wear and tear of traditional potentiometers.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Adjustable detent system for afterburners and space sims
Desktop clamp sold separately
Built-in vibration feedback reacts to flight conditions
PC-only support, no console compatibility
27 programmable switches for extensive control mapping
Durable aluminum grip with tactile feel
Specifications
Specification
Value
Dimensions
277 × 194 × 216 mm
Housing Material
Composite material
Throttle Grip Material
Aluminum alloy
Weight
2.1 kg
Physical Switches
27
Vibration Telemetry
Supported (no plug-ins required)
Lighting Telemetry
Supported (no plug-ins required)
Supported Platform
PC
Desktop Clamp
Optional
Desktop Mounting Plate
Optional
Included Accessories
Data cable, wrench, user manual
Moza MTP Throttle Panel Compatibility
Compatible With
Not Compatible With
MOZA Cockpit software for customization
Console platforms
MOZA MTLP Panel for full fighter jet setup
Third-party throttle quadrants
PC-based flight simulation rigs
MacOS
Designed for PC-based simulators, the MTP Throttle integrates seamlessly with MOZA Cockpit software, enabling fine-tuned adjustments for vibration feedback, switch mapping, and telemetry-based lighting effects. It also pairs with the MOZA MTLP Panel, creating a modular fighter jet control system that enhances the takeoff and landing experience.
PC-only compatibility ensures plug-and-play functionality with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and X-Plane 12. However, this system does not support MacOS or consoles, meaning Xbox and PlayStation users will need to look elsewhere for compatible throttle solutions.
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.
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WINCTRL URSA MINOR 32 Throttle Metal / 32 PAC Metal brings airline-style control to the desktop with satisfying mechanical feedback and thoughtful cockpit cues. The standout element is the metal core throttle structure with contactless Hall sensors, giving the levers a firm, confident movement that feels deliberate rather than flimsy. Add to that the flaps and speed brake levers with authentic position limiters, and each action—from extending flaps to deploying spoilers—has a distinct mechanical rhythm that keeps your hands engaged throughout the flight.
What Sets the WINCTRL URSA MINOR 32 Throttle Metal / 32 PAC Metal apart?
Airliner-Style Lever Mechanics The throttle pack focuses heavily on airline-style interaction. The flap lever includes five defined positions with a pull mechanism and mechanical stops, while the speed brake lever features multiple limiter stages including a locked half position. Pilots often point out how these physical cues make routine procedures—like configuring flaps on approach—feel more deliberate compared to smooth, unrestricted levers found on generic throttle quadrants.
Metal-Core Construction With Hall Sensors The internal structure of the flap and speed brake assemblies uses metal components rather than lightweight plastic linkages. Combined with high-resolution Hall sensors, the result is smooth lever tracking without contact wear. Users commonly note that the levers maintain consistent movement over time, especially during frequent adjustments such as spoiler deployment or flap retraction in busy traffic patterns.
Detailed Cockpit Interaction Features Small details elevate the experience, including the long-travel RESET push button and the parking brake lever using a pull-and-turn mechanism. These little touches may seem minor on paper, but they change how the controls feel in practice. Sim pilots often appreciate these mechanical distinctions because they create clear feedback for each function rather than relying on generic toggle switches.
Synchronized Backlighting With Sim Data The throttle system includes lighting that synchronizes with the simulator in real time, reflecting aircraft states directly on the hardware. Community feedback frequently highlights how this makes night flights easier to manage, as illuminated controls help locate switches quickly without relying on screen overlays or keyboard shortcuts.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Metal lever cores provide sturdy mechanical movement.
Designed primarily for airliner-style flight operations.
Hall sensors reduce wear and signal drift.
Requires desk space or cockpit mounting.
Flap and spoiler detents improve control awareness.
Synchronized lighting helps during night operations.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product Name
WINCTRL URSA MINOR 32 Throttle Metal / 32 PAC Metal
Construction
Metal core structure for flap and speed brake levers
Sensors
Contactless Hall effect sensors
Flap Lever Positions
5 positions with pull mechanism and position stops
Speed Brake Lever
Multiple limiters including half-position lock
Parking Brake
Pull-and-turn lever mechanism
RESET Button
Long-travel push button with bottom activation
Backlighting
Simulator-synchronized lighting
Rudder Trim
Integrated RUD TRIM rotary switch with position display
Software
WW SIMAPP Pro configuration software
Material
Metal core with structural frame
WINCTRL URSA MINOR 32 Throttle Metal / 32 PAC Metal Compatibility
Platform
Compatibility
Connection Type
USB plug-and-play interface
Configuration Software
WW SIMAPP Pro
Mounting Options
Desktop placement or cockpit mounting
The throttle system connects through standard USB, allowing it to operate alongside other flight hardware such as yokes, sticks, rudder pedals, and radio panels from different manufacturers. The design integrates particularly well with other Winwing cockpit components, including compatible rudder pedal systems where the RUD TRIM rotary switch can interact with Cyber Taurus pedal hardware. It functions as a typical USB HID device, meaning it can coexist with mixed-brand cockpit setups without proprietary hardware requirements.
The throttle pack is designed primarily for PC-based flight simulation systems and integrates with simulator data through configuration software. It does not rely on a closed ecosystem and can be used with various cockpit rigs or desk-mounted setups. Console compatibility is not supported, as the device depends on PC drivers and simulator integration software.
In terms of simulator support, the hardware works with Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane, and Prepar3D, where lighting synchronization and input mapping can be configured through WW SIMAPP Pro. It is intended for PC flight simulation platforms and is not designed for Xbox or PlayStation consoles, which typically require certified peripherals.
Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite distills the core experience of the original Bravo into a tighter, more focused package. The four interchangeable levers with adjustable tension glide with reassuring mechanical weight, while the integrated low-profile, high-resolution trim wheel lets you fine-tune pitch with fingertip control. From the firm click of the landing gear lever with LED indication to the satisfying pull of the parking brake, this unit delivers dependable input for GA and twin-engine setups without overwhelming newer cockpit builders.
What Sets the Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite apart?
Streamlined Without Feeling Stripped Unlike many entry-focused throttle quadrants that sacrifice flexibility, the Bravo Lite keeps the modular DNA alive. Users often highlight how it maintains interchangeable levers and flap detent customization while shedding some of the complexity of the full Bravo. The result is a compact unit that still supports single-engine and twin-engine layouts, making it appealing for pilots upgrading from basic plastic throttles.
Adjustable Tension with Mechanical Feedback The lever resistance can be tuned to personal taste, which makes a noticeable difference during climb power changes and short final adjustments. Many sim pilots mention that the movement feels smooth and controlled rather than loose or springy. Compared to lighter quadrants, the Bravo Lite offers a more planted sensation during throttle transitions, especially when mounted securely with the included dual mounting solution.
Integrated Trim and Ground Controls The built-in trim wheel and parking brake eliminate the need for separate peripherals. The trim wheel’s fine resolution is frequently praised for helping stabilize approaches without constant micro-corrections via keyboard or yoke buttons. Add the landing gear lever with LED status indicator, and you get clear visual confirmation during gear cycles—small detail, big confidence boost during busy patterns.
Focused MSFS Optimization Designed with Microsoft Flight Simulator in mind, the Bravo Lite benefits from dedicated driver support and downloadable profiles. Users appreciate how quickly it maps in MSFS 2020 and 2024 compared to some generic USB quadrants. At the same time, it remains compatible with X-Plane and Prepar3D, giving it broader appeal than many simulator-specific throttle units in this price bracket.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Interchangeable levers support multiple aircraft types.
Fewer controls than full Bravo version.
Adjustable tension improves throttle feel.
PC and Mac only, no console support.
Integrated trim wheel adds fine pitch control.
LED gear indicator provides clear status feedback.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product Name
Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite
Dimensions (L x H x W)
40 x 13 x 27 cm (15.75 x 5.19 x 10.63 inches)
Throttle Levers
Four interchangeable levers with adjustable tension
Flap System
Swappable flap detent inlays included
Trim Control
Integrated low-profile, high-resolution trim wheel
Landing Gear Lever
With LED status indicator
Parking Brake
Integrated lever
Connectivity
USB-C to USB-A (cable included)
System Compatibility
PC and Mac
Software Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024, FSX, Prepar3D V3-V5, X-Plane 11/12
Included in the Box
Throttle Quadrant Lite, Flap detent inlays, Interchangeable levers (Commercial & GA), USB-C cable, Dual mounting solution, Quick Start Guide
Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite Compatibility
Category
Compatibility
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows (64-bit), macOS
Connection
USB-C to USB-A (standard USB port required)
Supported Simulators
MSFS 2020/2024, FSX, Prepar3D V3–V5, X-Plane 11/12
The Bravo Lite connects through standard USB, making it easy to integrate with yokes, sticks, and rudder pedals from various brands. It pairs especially well with Honeycomb Alpha yokes and other modular cockpit hardware thanks to the dual mounting solution. It is designed strictly for PC and Mac systems and does not function independently without a connected computer.
On the simulator side, it is optimized for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, with dedicated LED drivers and downloadable aircraft profiles. It also works with X-Plane 11 and 12, FSX, and Prepar3D V3–V5 through standard USB HID recognition. It is not compatible with Xbox consoles, as it relies on PC-based driver and USB architecture rather than console-certified firmware.
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The Virtual Fly V3RNIO TPM brings classic throttle control to your flight simulation setup with incredible accuracy and tactile charm. This Vernier-style throttle quadrant is perfect for single-engine piston aircraft, offering levers that replicate the feel and functionality of real aircraft controls. Made from durable metal and equipped with Hall effect sensors, it combines longevity with precision. With adjustable resistance and fine-tuning dials, every movement feels deliberate, making it a remarkable addition to any sim enthusiast's setup.
What sets the Virtual Fly V3RNIO TPM apart?
Authentic Vernier Design The Vernier-style control system replicates the distinct push-pull and rotary adjustments found in real single-engine aircraft. This design makes it uniquely suitable for fine-tuning throttle, propeller, and mixture settings with unmatched accuracy.
Hall Effect Sensors Unlike conventional potentiometers, the magnetic Hall sensors used in the V3RNIO TPM are wear-free and provide incredibly precise inputs. This ensures consistent performance, even after extensive use, making it a dependable choice for long-term sim enthusiasts.
Durable Metal Construction Built entirely from metal, the V3RNIO TPM is rugged and built to last. Its weight and solidity not only make it durable but also contribute to a grounded, realistic feel during use.
Adjustable Resistance The throttle lever features adjustable resistance, allowing users to customize the feel to their preference. Whether you prefer a light touch or a firmer grip, this feature lets you fine-tune the control experience to match your style.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Durable metal build ensures long-term reliability.
Limited to single-engine piston aircraft setups.
Hall sensors provide wear-free and accurate operation.
Higher price point compared to simpler alternatives.
Authentic Vernier-style controls for precise adjustments.
Adjustable resistance allows for personalized control feel.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Material
Durable metal construction
Sensors
Magnetic Hall effect sensors
Control Type
Throttle, Propeller, Mixture (Vernier-style)
Adjustable Resistance
Yes
Engine Compatibility
Single-engine piston aircraft
Connectivity
USB
Virtual Fly V3RNIO TPM Compatibility
The Virtual Fly V3RNIO TPM is compatible with major flight simulation platforms, including Microsoft Flight Simulator (FSX and MSFS2020), Prepar3D, and X-Plane. With USB connectivity, it is easy to integrate into most PC-based simulation systems. The drivers ensure plug-and-play functionality, while tools like FSUIPC allow for additional customization to suit your preferences. This unit is tailored specifically for single-engine piston aircraft, making it less versatile for other types of setups.
This throttle quadrant is optimized for PC-based simulation, ensuring excellent compatibility with a wide range of hardware. It does not support console platforms, emphasizing its focus on delivering precise control for dedicated flight simulation environments. Users seeking a unit for casual or multi-platform gaming should consider alternatives better suited to those needs.
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The Virtual Fly TQ3+ throttle quadrant is an expertly engineered piece of equipment designed to elevate your simulation experience. Featuring adjustable resistance and advanced Hall sensors, this unit offers an unparalleled tactile feel and remarkable accuracy. Its all-metal construction not only ensures durability but also delivers a robust and satisfying weight under your hand. This throttle quadrant is tailored for single-engine aircraft, offering dedicated levers for throttle, propeller, and mixture control, making it an essential tool for serious flight sim enthusiasts.
What sets the Virtual Fly TQ3+ apart?
Durable Metal Construction The TQ3+ is crafted from sustainable metal, ensuring it remains sturdy and dependable over years of use. Its solid build distinguishes it from competitors that often rely on lightweight plastic, giving it a reassuring heft that enhances the overall simulation experience.
Adjustable Resistance The throttle levers allow for fine-tuning resistance, letting users tailor the feel to their exact preferences. This customization feature ensures that every movement feels natural and intentional, especially useful for prolonged flight sessions.
Advanced Hall Sensors Equipped with magnetic Hall sensors, the TQ3+ delivers smooth and wear-free performance. These sensors are more accurate and durable than traditional potentiometers, ensuring consistent input detection even after extended use.
Dedicated Reverse and Feather Positions The throttle levers include physical detents for reverse, feather, and idle cutoff, adding a tactile element that simulates real-world aviation controls. This attention to detail enhances the operational fidelity of single-engine aircraft simulations.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Durable metal build ensures longevity and stability.
Only supports single-engine aircraft setups.
Adjustable resistance provides personalized control feel.
Higher cost compared to entry-level throttle quadrants.
Hall sensors offer wear-free and precise operation.
Detents for reverse and feather add tactile accuracy.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Material
Sustainable metal construction
Sensors
Magnetic Hall sensors
Adjustable Resistance
Yes
Throttle Configuration
Throttle, Propeller, Mixture
Engine Compatibility
Single-engine only
Connectivity
USB
Virtual Fly TQ3+ Compatibility
The Virtual Fly TQ3+ is compatible with popular flight simulation software, including Microsoft Flight Simulator (FSX and MSFS), Prepar3D, and X-Plane. The throttle is recognized natively by most simulators, allowing for seamless integration. Users can further customize settings using tools like FSUIPC for additional control over the input configuration. However, it is designed for single-engine setups, limiting its scope for multi-engine aircraft enthusiasts.
This throttle quadrant connects via USB, making it compatible with a wide range of PC-based simulation systems. It works excellently as part of a complete flight rig, particularly when paired with other Virtual Fly components. Console compatibility is not supported, as the TQ3+ is focused on delivering exceptional functionality for PC users and simulators.
On the platform side, the TQ3+ excels on PC, where it integrates flawlessly with simulation software. It is not compatible with gaming consoles or casual flight games, ensuring its appeal remains focused on dedicated flight simulation enthusiasts.
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The Virtual Fly TQ6+ is a robust throttle quadrant designed for sim pilots who value smooth control and precise inputs. With its magnetic hall effect sensors ensuring accurate, frictionless operation and adjustable lever resistance, this all-metal unit delivers a tactile experience like no other. Weighing in at 3 kilos, it feels substantial and reliable in your setup. Whether you're fine-tuning power or cutting engines, the TQ6+ offers nuanced control for multi-engine prop aircraft enthusiasts.
What sets the Virtual Fly TQ6+ apart?
Robust All-Metal Construction Unlike many plastic competitors, the TQ6+ is built entirely from metal, offering durability and a weighty, premium feel. This makes it not only reliable for long-term use but also gives it a steady presence on your desk or rig, even during intense sessions.
Magnetic Hall Effect Sensors The use of hall effect sensors ensures frictionless and wear-free operation, providing consistent accuracy over time. These sensors are praised by users for their reliability and ability to maintain smooth operation without degradation.
Adjustable Lever Resistance Customizing the resistance of each throttle lever lets you match the controls to your flying preferences. Whether you prefer a light touch or a firm resistance, this feature allows for a tailored experience.
Plug-and-Play Convenience Compatible with major simulators like MSFS, X-Plane, and P3D, the TQ6+ is easy to set up. Recognized automatically by most software, it saves time while still offering advanced customization options for those who want more control.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Durable all-metal construction ensures long-term reliability.
Colored lever buttons are not interchangeable.
Magnetic sensors provide smooth and accurate operation.
Higher price point than some competitors.
Adjustable lever resistance allows for personalized control feel.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Material
All-metal construction
Weight
3 kg
Sensors
Magnetic hall effect sensors
Adjustable Resistance
Yes
Compatibility
MSFS, X-Plane, P3D
Virtual Fly TQ6+ Compatibility
The Virtual Fly TQ6+ is designed to integrate seamlessly with major flight simulators. It works perfectly with Microsoft Flight Simulator (FSX and MSFS), X-Plane, and Prepar3D, ensuring broad compatibility for sim enthusiasts. Its plug-and-play nature means it is recognized automatically by most simulators, while also supporting advanced customization through tools like FSUIPC.
In terms of hardware, the TQ6+ supports various flight setups, thanks to its solid build and standard USB connection. However, it’s primarily geared for PC use and does not offer native console compatibility. PC pilots will appreciate its straightforward connection and the ability to configure settings to their exact preferences within their simulator's controls menu.