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Try to have a go at Courchevel airport or should I say airstrip in FS....
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Is that the one in the Alps???


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It is indeed, you might call it "that three-step-runway"in the alps....

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Few little Screenshots in FSX......And it does have an FS9 version... :thumbsup:

On approach and this is the LOD scenery.....Link to this in the readme files....
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More scenery....
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Trying to pick out the Runway.....
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Ahhh there it is...! ! !
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Firmly down.....
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Taxi-ing to dispersal....
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Nice Hotel for the night.....
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I like this addon scenery....makes the heartrate go up a bit..... ;-)

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Very nice ;-)

which one of the FSX versions do you use? the UK or Guy's
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Re: Courchevel

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Saw a Dash8, I think it was, go out of there a few years ago when I was skiing..........frightening stuff!!!

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The Dash8 or the take-off? :lol: :lol:
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DanKH wrote:Very nice ;-)

which one of the FSX versions do you use? the UK or Guy's
Guys version mate..... ;-)

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Re: Courchevel

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I was skiing just two valleys away from that place last week. Friends of mine did go there and had lunch next to the airport, I'll see if I can get some photos to post here as it is quite a place for a runway. There's an even smaller strip near Val Thorens that is used by Jodel ski-planes in good weather conditions.
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RobDob wrote:Saw a Dash8, I think it was, go out of there a few years ago when I was skiing..........frightening stuff!!!
RobDob - it would be a Tyrolean Dash 7 I think. There is a fascinating article somewhere by the senior captain about the technique. Because the strip is so narrow, any assymetric thrust before rudder authority is obtained would be disastrous. So the PF opens up only the 2 inboard engines until 50 kts is past, nos 1 and 4 then being opened by PNF . V1 for this takeoff is 0 kts!!! - i.e. the moment the brakes are off, you are committed

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