
That’s pretty much all there is to it! We’ve been digging into some of the best community creations out there and have put together a list of our favourites here. The one caveat is that you will need to remove all mods you have manually installed and reinstall them using ModManFX. well i unzip the aircraft zipfile and extract it to the community folder within the sim but when i do i boot up the sim and check and th. i download the aircraft of my interest into my downloads folder and i have my community folder in the correct location i checked.

ModManFX has been updated to support Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, able to handle extracting mods from archives, somewhat automating the process of finding your Community folder, and so on. im having trouble installing third party freeware addon aircraft into msfs 2020. If you really want to get into modding Flight Simulator, then you might be better off using a mod manager. Make sure that there’s not nested folders within folders as well. Once you’ve found the right folder, unzip the mod’s folder to that location and they should be available in your game. For example let’s say you have downloaded the toliss319 you would place the unzipped the tollisa319 aircraft folder into.

C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_\LocalCache\Packages\CommunityĬ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Packages\CommunityĬ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightDashboard_\LocalCache\Packages\Community Posted JYou don’t place aircraft in extra aircraft folder.
