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Enhance your flight simulation with the MOZA MA3X Side Stick, designed for pilots seeking precision, realism, and durability.

Inspired by real aircraft controls, the MA3X features a classic ergonomic design with a tactile, resin-like surface for an authentic hand feel.

Constructed from ultra-rigid composite materials, it can withstand up to 30 kg of force, ensuring long-term reliability even under intense use.


Equipped with premium ALPS switches, it provides 12 programmable input signals, including a trigger, toggle switch, and 8-way hat switch for full control over your aircraft.

Plug-and-play compatible with all MOZA bases and most third-party bases via a standard 5-pin aviation connector, the MA3X integrates seamlessly into your existing setup.

Perfect for sim pilots who demand immersive, responsive, and professional-grade flight controls.
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Feature |
Details |
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Realistic sidestick form factor |
Side-stick style grip inspired by modern commercial and fly-by-wire aircraft controls for an authentic feel. |
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Ultra-rigid composite shell |
Main casing built from high-strength composite material: lightweight yet rated to withstand up to 30 kg of load. |
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Durable ALPS switches |
Uses ALPS-brand switches for crisp clicks and long service life (tested for ~100,000 cycles). |
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Enhanced button layout |
4 physical buttons and controls expanded to up to 12 distinct input signals for core flight functions on the grip. |
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Integrated 8-way hat |
One 8-way hat switch for trim, view control, or avionics navigation. |
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Front trigger & toggle |
Dedicated trigger and toggle switch for critical actions like PTT, weapon release, AP disconnect, etc. |
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Tactile aircraft-like finish |
Multi-layer coating and UV treatment give a smooth, “cockpit-grade” surface that feels similar to aircraft resin controls. |
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Broad base compatibility |
Standard 5-pin aviation connector, compatible with all MOZA bases and most third-party bases (electrical match required). |
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Lightweight for long sessions |
Approx. 220 g weight keeps arm fatigue low while maintaining a solid, premium feel. |
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Designed for demanding use |
Composite shell + tested switches give robust performance for high-intensity flying and frequent use. |
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Plug-and-play with MOZA |
Simple plug-in operation when used with MOZA flight bases; controls are recognized and mapped via MOZA software. |
MOZA MA3X Side Stick × 1
Toolkit × 1 (basic wrenches / screws for mounting and adjustments)
User documentation / quick guide × 1
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Category |
Spec |
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Product name |
MOZA MA3X Side Stick |
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Product type |
Flight sidestick (grip only) |
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Casing material |
Composite (ultra-rigid housing) |
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Switch material |
ABS |
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Primary switches |
ALPS switches, 100k+ actuation life |
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Input signals |
Up to 12 distinct input signals (4 physical buttons + trigger, toggle, 8-way hat, etc.) |
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Category |
Spec |
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8-way switch |
1 × 8-way hat switch |
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Trigger |
1 × front trigger |
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Toggle switch |
1 × toggle switch |
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Buttons |
Additional face/thumb buttons (total 4 physical buttons; expanded to 12 signals) |
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Category |
Spec |
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Input voltage |
3.3 V |
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Input current |
5 A |
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Connector type |
Standard 5-pin aviation connector |
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Compatibility |
All MOZA flight bases and most third-party bases (with matching electrical interface) |
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Category |
Spec |
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Weight |
~220 g |
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Dimensions (W × H × D) |
Approx. 99 × 213.5 × 132 mm |
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Color |
Black |
Unbox and inspect
Take the MA3X, toolkit, and paperwork out of the box.
Check the grip, connector, and buttons for any visible damage before installation.
Power off your base
Make sure your flight base (e.g., MOZA AB9 or compatible third-party base) is fully powered down and secured to your rig or desk.
Locate the grip connector
On the MA3X, gently pull out the 5-pin aviation connector cable from the bottom of the grip.
Align and plug in
Match the alignment mark on the 5-pin plug with the socket on your base.
Push the connector straight in until fully seated.
Secure the grip
Slide the stick onto the base shaft (if applicable) and tighten the locking collar or nut ring using the included wrench so the grip does not rotate or wobble during use. (Follow the specific instructions for your base.)
Check button travel
Click each button, pull the trigger, move the toggle, and actuate the hat switch to ensure everything feels normal and returns cleanly.
Power on and install software
Turn on your base and PC.
Install or open MOZA Cockpit (or your base’s configuration software) so the grip can be detected.
Verify inputs
In the software’s device test page, press each button and move the hat to confirm all 12 input signals register correctly.
Bind in your sim
Open MSFS, X-Plane, DCS, or your preferred sim and bind the new inputs to trims, views, AP modes, radios, or weapon systems as desired.
Review safety and compatibility
Confirm your base supports 5-pin aviation connectors and is rated to work with MA3X-style grips.
Avoid installing near moisture, direct heat, or where cables can be crushed.
Secure your base first
Make sure your flight base is properly clamped or hard-mounted to your cockpit/desk so it won’t move when you apply force to the grip.
Prepare the connector
Carefully pull the MA3X’s cable from the grip without bending the pins.
Inspect the 5-pin connector to make sure there is no debris or bent pins.
Connect to the base
Align the index mark and insert the connector into the base’s socket.
If the base uses a locking collar, tighten it until snug to prevent accidental disconnection.
Lock the grip mechanically
Slide the stick onto the base’s shaft/QR interface (if required).
Use the supplied wrenches and screws to secure it, following the base manufacturer’s guide.
Cable management
Route the short grip cable so it does not rub against the base housing or get pinched by your knees.
Use small zip ties or clips on your rig to keep everything neat and strain-relieved.
Connect other peripherals
Attach your throttle, rudder pedals, and any panels to the PC or base hub, making sure cable runs don’t interfere with the sidestick.
Install / update configuration software
Install the latest version of MOZA Cockpit (for MOZA bases) or your base’s configuration tool.
Check for firmware updates for the base itself before heavy use.
Input test & mapping
Use the software’s input test screen to verify each MA3X button, trigger, toggle, and hat direction.
Create a profile for your primary aircraft (e.g., A320, F-16, GA side-stick) and map controls logically.
Sim-side fine-tuning
In your sim, clear any conflicting default bindings and set up the MA3X layout to match your MOZA profile.
Run a short flight and verify that crucial functions (trim, AP disconnect, view control, brakes, etc.) feel intuitive.
Periodic checks
After your first few sessions, re-check the mounting screws and connector collar.
If you notice missed button presses, re-test in the device software and inspect the grip cable and connector.
Q: How many inputs does the MA3X Side Stick provide?
A: The MA3X offers up to 12 programmable input signals, including an 8-way hat, trigger, toggle, and multiple buttons. This is plenty for primary flight functions, views, trim, and a few custom commands in modern sims.
Q: What materials is the sidestick made from?
A: The main casing is made from an ultra-rigid composite material, with ABS switch components and a coated surface that mimics the feel of aircraft resin controls. This combo keeps it lightweight but strong enough to handle loads up to 30 kg.
Q: Is the MA3X compatible with non-MOZA bases?
A: Yes. The MA3X uses a standard 5-pin aviation connector and is advertised as compatible with all MOZA bases and most third-party bases. For non-MOZA hardware, you’ll just want to confirm that the pinout and mechanical mount match your base or that an adapter is available.
Q: What kind of switches are used inside the stick?
A: MOZA uses ALPS switches for the primary controls. These are known for precise actuation and long life; on the MA3X, they’re tested for roughly 100,000 cycles per switch under lab conditions.
Q: Is the MA3X plug-and-play on PC?
A: When paired with a MOZA flight base, the MA3X is effectively plug-and-play: attach the grip, open MOZA Cockpit, and your inputs will appear for mapping. With third-party bases, you may need to do the usual button mapping inside your simulator, but no extra drivers are typically required beyond the base’s own software.
Q: How heavy is the sidestick? Will it feel “cheap” or too light?
A: The MA3X weighs about 220 grams, which keeps fatigue low while still feeling solid thanks to the composite shell and dense internal structure. It’s lighter than big metal grips like the MH16, but that matches the slimmer, Airbus-style sidestick concept.
Q: Do I need a separate Z-axis (twist) for rudder?
A: The MA3X itself does not include a twist-rudder function—MOZA expects you to use rudder pedals or a separate axis module for yaw control. For airliners and many GA aircraft, this actually mirrors how real controls are set up.
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