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MOZA AY210 FFB Yoke Base

Dimensions: 243 × 403 × 216 mm
Housing Material: Aluminum alloy
Weight: 8.0 kg
Motors: Dual high-performance servo motors
Max Pitch Force: 210N
Sustained Roll Torque: 9 Nm
Travel Distance: 150mm
Compatible Yokes: MOZA Yoke Series
Power: 216W
Voltage: 110~220V AC → 36V DC
Chip Precision: 15-bit magnetic encoder
USB Refresh Rate: 1000Hz
Mounting Options: Desktop clamp (optional), suspended desktop clamp (optional), direct mounting on a simulator cockpit
Connection Ports: Power, USB, throttle, rudder pedals, panel, etc.
Emergency Stop Switch: Optional
Intelligent Telemetry Force Feedback: Supported (no plug-in required)
Native Force Feedback: Supported
Platform Support: PC

WHAT'S INBOX

  • MOZA AY210 Yoke Base * 1

  • Toolkit

  • User Manual

  • Warranty

What kind of aircraft is the AY210 Yoke Base best suited for?

The AY210 is ideal for general aviation and commercial aircraft simulation, such as Boeing and Airbus-style operations, thanks to its high torque, long travel, and realistic layout.

Does the AY210 work with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and X-Plane 12?

Yes, it offers native compatibility and built-in telemetry force feedback for MSFS 2024/2020, X-Plane 12, DCS, and other major sim titles—no extra plugins required.

What makes the AY210 different from entry-level yokes?

The AY210 delivers professional-grade 9Nm torque and 210N pitch force, 150mm of travel, an all-metal body, and ultra-smooth servo motors—ideal for serious simmers and training use.

Can I mount the AY210 on a regular desk?

Yes, it supports desktop clamps, suspended clamps, and cockpit mounts for flexible installation options.

What software is used for configuration?

The AY210 uses MOZA Cockpit software, allowing full customization of button mapping, lighting, travel curves, and force feedback profiles.

Customer Reviews

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Saar

Although I have it less than a month, I think the product is really promising. Build quality is great.
What I wish:
1. More options to bolt the base to a desktop, instead of only 2 points (front and rear) I would have added in the middle more options.
The option to place the base under the desk, thus releasing lots of space, is also something that I would appreciate (check the CL60, has this option built into the base).
2. IF you7 could add a USB hub to the base then other peripherals could be connected to it in chain.
3. I use the Yoke mainly in VR, so all the switches are less useful to me, instead, thank you for all the buttons you put on the MFY Yoke handle.
For the amount of money I paid, I got more than what others charge more.

4. Software: The FFB yoke won't be great without a good software. Currently the compatibility with Simulators is a mix bag, and there is a lot to be desired. My suggestion:
I. Provide tools to make it simpler to compare different "profiles".
II. Work with community and real pilots to correctly tune your base profiles.
III. Work with the community, not just through Discord or forums, actively let the community participate with parts of the software.
Plugins - should have been "open source" so others could create compatible plugins for all platform.
There will always be "official version" of the plugin, and "community version", an unsupported plugins.

IV: Your main program is the middle man between the application and the Yoke. Make it cross platform, not by opening the main application to everyone, but by open sourcing only the service that communicates with the Yoke, the community will do the rest for you, it is a win win situation and not an easy step to take.

Overall I'm happy, but still waiting for better "Trip" support and better "profiles" for my X-Plane and other applications I use.

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Rémy

The yoke is very well built, I really like the grip, and the feeling of force feedback is perfect, you really have the impression of pilotin a real plane.

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Joseph E.
aY210

Love it