MOZA AB9 + MH16 is now validated for FFB-Bridge.
FFB-Bridge adds first-class support for the MOZA AB9 FFB Base with the MH16 flight stick on Windows, Linux, and Apple Silicon macOS. It reads live telemetry from your simulator and drives the AB9's motors with a full cockpit force model — including X-Plane 12 on macOS and the only Linux AB9 force-feedback path we know of.
- Device
- MOZA AB9 FFB Base + MH16 flight stick
- USB VID/PID
346E:1000/346E:1002- Validated platforms
- Windows 10 / 11, Linux, and macOS (Apple Silicon)
- Simulators
- MSFS 2024 · X-Plane 11/12 · X-Plane 12 on macOS
The MOZA AB9 driving live force feedback on Linux.
A full session captured on Linux: FFB-Bridge detects the AB9, the Mock Sim exercises every force effect, then live force feedback in the cockpit in MSFS and X-Plane.
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Configure the MOZA in minutes.
MOZA's own Cockpit software gives you deep, professional-grade control with a lot of parameters. FFB-Bridge takes the other approach: sensible defaults and a simple setup, so you select the AB9 and start flying. The fine-tuning is there when you want it — it is not required to get force feedback.
The only way to fly the AB9 on Linux.
MOZA ships no Linux software for the AB9 — Cockpit is Windows-only. As far as we are aware, FFB-Bridge is the only way to get the MOZA AB9's force feedback working in flight simulators on Linux.
AB9 force feedback on Apple Silicon.
The macOS build now opens the AB9 through raw IOHID/PID and drives the same MOZA report layout validated on the other platforms. The supported Mac path is X-Plane 12 on Apple Silicon.
Windows, Linux, and macOS now share the AB9 force model.
The AB9 is now validated across FFB-Bridge's Windows DirectInput/PID path, Linux evdev path, and macOS raw IOHID/PID path. The simulator coverage is still platform-specific, but the cockpit force model is the same tuned path on every validated AB9 backend.
What to check after installing.
The MOZA AB9 should appear as a supported force-feedback device without enabling unlisted devices. If it does not, send a support bundle so we can compare firmware, product ID, and system state.
The MOZA AY210 yoke base is supported too.
FFB-Bridge 1.2.0 adds the MOZA AY210 FFB Base. It works on Windows out of the box and drives the same cockpit force model as the rest of the supported lineup. Support came from a community ffb-probe report.
Ready to fly the AB9 with force feedback?
Download v1.1.3 or newer, select the MOZA AB9 device, and keep the Support page nearby for the first validation run.