Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel (Pre-Order! Shipping Starts mid-to-late August)

Description

Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel puts a full-featured glass cockpit within easy reach, bringing crisp visuals and tactile controls together in one streamlined unit. The true-to-size 10.4-inch IPS display delivers sharp instrument presentation with up to 500 nits of brightness, while DisplayLink connectivity removes the need for an HDMI connection, making multi-screen cockpit builds far easier to manage. Every rotary encoder, button, and joystick switch feels deliberate, giving each flight a satisfying, hands-on rhythm from engine start through shutdown.

What Sets the Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel apart?

  • DisplayLink Makes Multi-Screen Setups Much Simpler – One of the biggest advantages over many competing avionics panels is the use of DisplayLink instead of HDMI. Builders with several cockpit displays can free up valuable graphics card outputs while reducing cable clutter. Enthusiasts who run complex home cockpits often highlight how much easier it becomes to expand a panel layout without constantly juggling GPU ports or display adapters.
  • Controls That Reward Every Input – The rotary knobs have crisp detents, the buttons provide a satisfying mechanical click, and the integrated 7-way ALPS joystick feels deliberate when navigating menus or maps. Pilots regularly appreciate hardware that communicates each action through touch alone, reducing the need to glance away from the virtual windshield during busy approaches or navigation changes.
  • Built for Standalone or Full Cockpit Expansion – Whether mounted on the included desktop stand or installed into a dedicated simulator frame, the MGX1000 adapts easily to different cockpit layouts. Standard VESA compatibility, bottom mounting points, and lightweight construction simplify installation, while the ability to assign each unit as either a PFD or MFD makes dual-screen configurations especially appealing.
  • Broad G1000 Aircraft Support – Rather than limiting users to a small selection of aircraft, the panel supports native G1000 aircraft across Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane, along with several popular third-party add-ons. Builders also appreciate the customizable button mapping and flexible display assignment, allowing the hardware to adapt as new aircraft join their virtual hangar.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
DisplayLink reduces HDMI and GPU port requirements. Limited to PC platforms.
Excellent tactile controls with crisp rotary detents. 1024 × 768 resolution feels modest today.
Supports dual PFD and MFD configurations.
Multiple mounting options suit varied cockpit layouts.

Specifications

Specification Value
Product Type G1000-style avionics instrument panel
Dimensions 304 × 201 × 66.8 mm
Weight 1.17 kg
Housing Material ABS + PC
Display Size 10.4-inch IPS
Display Resolution 1024 × 768
Brightness Up to 500 nits
Video Connection DisplayLink (USB)
Connection Ports USB-A, DC 5V
Rated Voltage 5V USB / 5V DC
Rated Current 900mA (USB), 2A (DC)
Mounting Options Desktop stand, 75 × 75 mm VESA, bottom mount
Supported Platform PC
Included Accessories Data cable, desktop stand, power adapter

Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel Compatibility

Hardware Compatibility
MOZA Cockpit Software Fully supported for configuration and telemetry synchronization
Mounting Systems Desktop stand, 75 × 75 mm VESA, bottom mounting points
Multi-Panel Setups Supports independent PFD or MFD assignment
Flight Simulator Support
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Native G1000 aircraft supported
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Native G1000 aircraft supported
X-Plane 11 Supported
X-Plane 12 Supported
Selected Third-Party Aircraft COWS DA40, Kodiak 100, and other compatible G1000 aircraft

Designed for PC flight simulation, the MGX1000 integrates smoothly with MOZA Cockpit software, allowing telemetry-based lighting synchronization, configurable button mapping, and independent PFD or MFD assignment. Thanks to DisplayLink connectivity, multiple displays can be added without consuming HDMI outputs, making complex cockpit builds considerably easier to manage.

The panel is equally comfortable sitting on the included desktop stand or mounted permanently using 75 × 75 mm VESA mounting or the integrated bottom mounting points. Its lightweight construction also places less strain on simulator frames than heavier avionics units, making installation straightforward across a wide range of cockpit designs.

Compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, X-Plane 11, and X-Plane 12, the MGX1000 supports native G1000 aircraft along with several popular third-party add-ons. PC is the supported platform; Mac systems and gaming consoles are not supported for this instrument panel.

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    Description

    Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel puts a full-featured glass cockpit within easy reach, bringing crisp visuals and tactile controls together in one streamlined unit. The true-to-size 10.4-inch IPS display delivers sharp instrument presentation with up to 500 nits of brightness, while DisplayLink connectivity removes the need for an HDMI connection, making multi-screen cockpit builds far easier to manage. Every rotary encoder, button, and joystick switch feels deliberate, giving each flight a satisfying, hands-on rhythm from engine start through shutdown.

    What Sets the Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel apart?

    • DisplayLink Makes Multi-Screen Setups Much Simpler – One of the biggest advantages over many competing avionics panels is the use of DisplayLink instead of HDMI. Builders with several cockpit displays can free up valuable graphics card outputs while reducing cable clutter. Enthusiasts who run complex home cockpits often highlight how much easier it becomes to expand a panel layout without constantly juggling GPU ports or display adapters.
    • Controls That Reward Every Input – The rotary knobs have crisp detents, the buttons provide a satisfying mechanical click, and the integrated 7-way ALPS joystick feels deliberate when navigating menus or maps. Pilots regularly appreciate hardware that communicates each action through touch alone, reducing the need to glance away from the virtual windshield during busy approaches or navigation changes.
    • Built for Standalone or Full Cockpit Expansion – Whether mounted on the included desktop stand or installed into a dedicated simulator frame, the MGX1000 adapts easily to different cockpit layouts. Standard VESA compatibility, bottom mounting points, and lightweight construction simplify installation, while the ability to assign each unit as either a PFD or MFD makes dual-screen configurations especially appealing.
    • Broad G1000 Aircraft Support – Rather than limiting users to a small selection of aircraft, the panel supports native G1000 aircraft across Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane, along with several popular third-party add-ons. Builders also appreciate the customizable button mapping and flexible display assignment, allowing the hardware to adapt as new aircraft join their virtual hangar.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros Cons
    DisplayLink reduces HDMI and GPU port requirements. Limited to PC platforms.
    Excellent tactile controls with crisp rotary detents. 1024 × 768 resolution feels modest today.
    Supports dual PFD and MFD configurations.
    Multiple mounting options suit varied cockpit layouts.

    Specifications

    Specification Value
    Product Type G1000-style avionics instrument panel
    Dimensions 304 × 201 × 66.8 mm
    Weight 1.17 kg
    Housing Material ABS + PC
    Display Size 10.4-inch IPS
    Display Resolution 1024 × 768
    Brightness Up to 500 nits
    Video Connection DisplayLink (USB)
    Connection Ports USB-A, DC 5V
    Rated Voltage 5V USB / 5V DC
    Rated Current 900mA (USB), 2A (DC)
    Mounting Options Desktop stand, 75 × 75 mm VESA, bottom mount
    Supported Platform PC
    Included Accessories Data cable, desktop stand, power adapter

    Moza MGX1000 Instrument Panel Compatibility

    Hardware Compatibility
    MOZA Cockpit Software Fully supported for configuration and telemetry synchronization
    Mounting Systems Desktop stand, 75 × 75 mm VESA, bottom mounting points
    Multi-Panel Setups Supports independent PFD or MFD assignment
    Flight Simulator Support
    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Native G1000 aircraft supported
    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Native G1000 aircraft supported
    X-Plane 11 Supported
    X-Plane 12 Supported
    Selected Third-Party Aircraft COWS DA40, Kodiak 100, and other compatible G1000 aircraft

    Designed for PC flight simulation, the MGX1000 integrates smoothly with MOZA Cockpit software, allowing telemetry-based lighting synchronization, configurable button mapping, and independent PFD or MFD assignment. Thanks to DisplayLink connectivity, multiple displays can be added without consuming HDMI outputs, making complex cockpit builds considerably easier to manage.

    The panel is equally comfortable sitting on the included desktop stand or mounted permanently using 75 × 75 mm VESA mounting or the integrated bottom mounting points. Its lightweight construction also places less strain on simulator frames than heavier avionics units, making installation straightforward across a wide range of cockpit designs.

    Compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, X-Plane 11, and X-Plane 12, the MGX1000 supports native G1000 aircraft along with several popular third-party add-ons. PC is the supported platform; Mac systems and gaming consoles are not supported for this instrument panel.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does the MOZA MGX1000 Instrument Panel work?

    The MOZA MGX1000 Instrument Panel is a dedicated hardware display that recreates a Garmin G1000-style glass cockpit for flight simulators. It features a 10.4-inch IPS screen with physical buttons, rotary encoders, and a joystick, allowing pilots to control avionics directly instead of relying on a mouse or keyboard.

    Is the MOZA MGX1000 compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane?

    Yes. According to MOZA's specifications, the MGX1000 supports Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and X-Plane 11 and 12. It is designed for compatible G1000-equipped aircraft, including supported third-party aircraft, through the MOZA Cockpit software.

    Does the MOZA MGX1000 require an HDMI or extra monitor connection?

    No. The MOZA MGX1000 connects through a plug-and-play USB interface and does not require an additional HDMI output or separate graphics connection. This simplifies installation while keeping your main display available for the simulator view.

    Can you use two MOZA MGX1000 panels together?

    Yes. Multiple MOZA MGX1000 panels can be combined to create a complete glass cockpit setup. One panel can be configured as the Primary Flight Display (PFD) while another functions as the Multi-Function Display (MFD), providing a more realistic general aviation cockpit experience.

    Is the MOZA MGX1000 worth it for home flight simulation?

    The MOZA MGX1000 is designed for sim pilots who want more realistic cockpit interaction than software-only controls provide. Its dedicated touchscreen-sized IPS display, physical controls, USB connectivity, and modular expansion make it well suited for serious home cockpit builders and flight training enthusiasts.

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