Lancaster, also known as the Red Rose City (after the symbol of the House of Lancaster) is a city in South Central Pennsylvania, that serves as the seat of Pennsylvania's Lancaster County and is one of the oldest inland towns in the United States. With a population at the 2020 census of 58,039, it ranks 11th in population among Pennsylvania's municipalities. The Lancaster metropolitan area population is 507,766, making it the 104th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. and second-largest in the South Central Pennsylvania area.
Many thanks:
- Jonah Hex 111 for Google Earth Decoder
- Thalixte for Google Earth Decoder optimization tools
Clean weather, good flight!
KRodrig1969
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gryper
I downloaded this and I got this one file: lancaster-1-modelLib
What do I do with this? I don't recognize this type of file structure. This is for MSFS2020, right?
Vizipok author
Download all files! (Main and lancaster-2_FZX7H.zip)
2 years ago
JScottEdmunds
I, like many other Flightsimmers, truly enjoy the fantastic job you have done with some of the smaller Pennsylvania cities. I was born in Clearfield and moved to State College in my senior year of high school (1963). We had many relatives in the Hazelton area and made trips there frequently. It has been a real treat to fly over much of the areas that I remember from my childhood...I'm 77 years old and a Flightsimmer since 1983. If you ever have the time, could you please do either State College or Clearfield? Please keep up the great work....we all appreciate it!
Vizipok author
2 years ago
C0SM0S
This is really going to look great coupled with your other upgrades like Reading. They also have some nice Hershey, PA scenery available on here that would really compliment this! Thanks for making VFR even better.
laszlobarki
THANK YOU!
gosub
Thank you I appreciate it's cool.👍
Carlos17
Thank you soooo much for doing Lancaster and Reading you really made my day. Best regards, your are appreciated!
NapalmKiwi
Thank you vizipok, i'm fast running out of HDD space 😊
Vizipok author
Use SSD, not HDD! :-) :-) :-)
2 years ago