A320 Modsfire -

Most A320 mods come as .zip, .rar, or .7z files. Use 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract them.

I analyzed over 100 comments from r/MicrosoftFlightSim and r/flightsim regarding "A320 Modsfire." The consensus is overwhelmingly negative. One user writes:

"Modsfire is a cesspool of outdated mods and viruses. If you want the A32NX, use the official installer. It takes 2 minutes." a320 modsfire

Another adds:

"I used to download liveries from Modsfire until I got a Trojan. Now I only use Flightsim.to. Don't risk your PC for a paint job." Most A320 mods come as

That said, niche mod creators (e.g., realistic wing flex mods) sometimes use Modsfire as a last resort because other hosts flag their files. Use extreme caution in these fringe cases.

If you are considering downloading this mod, here are the standout features that separate it from the default aircraft: "Modsfire is a cesspool of outdated mods and viruses

This is a gray area. ModsFire hosts both freeware (creators who release work voluntarily) and, unfortunately, payware piracy.

Downloading cracked payware (like the Fenix A320) is a violation of copyright law. While individual users are rarely sued, you risk having your license revoked by the simulator manufacturer if you use cracked modules online (anti-piracy checks are common on VATSIM).

If you were searching for a download link, the safest and most reliable method is not a third-party file host, but the official installer.

  • Select Version:
  • Launch MSFS: The installer will place the aircraft in your hangar, replacing the default A320neo.
  • Historically, flight sim enthusiasts often used file-hosting sites like Modsfire, Mediafire, or Google Drive to manually download aircraft addons. However, the development team behind the FlyByWire A32NX project has officially moved away from static file downloads on third-party hosting sites for several key reasons:

    Most A320 mods come as .zip, .rar, or .7z files. Use 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract them.

    I analyzed over 100 comments from r/MicrosoftFlightSim and r/flightsim regarding "A320 Modsfire." The consensus is overwhelmingly negative. One user writes:

    "Modsfire is a cesspool of outdated mods and viruses. If you want the A32NX, use the official installer. It takes 2 minutes."

    Another adds:

    "I used to download liveries from Modsfire until I got a Trojan. Now I only use Flightsim.to. Don't risk your PC for a paint job."

    That said, niche mod creators (e.g., realistic wing flex mods) sometimes use Modsfire as a last resort because other hosts flag their files. Use extreme caution in these fringe cases.

    If you are considering downloading this mod, here are the standout features that separate it from the default aircraft:

    This is a gray area. ModsFire hosts both freeware (creators who release work voluntarily) and, unfortunately, payware piracy.

    Downloading cracked payware (like the Fenix A320) is a violation of copyright law. While individual users are rarely sued, you risk having your license revoked by the simulator manufacturer if you use cracked modules online (anti-piracy checks are common on VATSIM).

    If you were searching for a download link, the safest and most reliable method is not a third-party file host, but the official installer.

  • Select Version:
  • Launch MSFS: The installer will place the aircraft in your hangar, replacing the default A320neo.
  • Historically, flight sim enthusiasts often used file-hosting sites like Modsfire, Mediafire, or Google Drive to manually download aircraft addons. However, the development team behind the FlyByWire A32NX project has officially moved away from static file downloads on third-party hosting sites for several key reasons: