Grizzard, the freeware scenery given above is actually the best freeware version of Courchevel available to date.
However, the link above is the FS9 version, which might not work in FSX.
The original author, Guy Nemoz, has updated most of his sceneries to real FSX SP2 sceneries (he moved completely from FS2004 to FSX not so long ago). Here is how to get the latest version of the Courchevel scenery for FSX:
- first, download this and install it as a normal scenery. This will not diplay anything in the sim, it's just a library of common objects that is used by the other sceneries of that guy
http://www.vf-air.com/VF-AIR.zip- then, download the "Altiports" package. It includes Courchevel, Meribel, Megeve and Alpes d'Huez, 4 excellent airports with sloped runways:
http://www.vf-air.com/AltiportV2.zipYou must add the sceneries inside exactely like you can see in the library screenshot visible at the beginning of the original webpage:
http://www.vf-air.com/FSX2.htmSee how Alti1, Alti2.... and VF-AIR are declared ? You must set the same order.
- as recommended by the author, you can get an excellent mesh for the Alps at this webpage:
http://c30s.alpes.gratisim.fr/I DEFINITELY recommend you to install that.

You're good to go. While you're there, take a look at the various downloads on that page above. I definitely recommend you to install his version of Lukla, or the small airfield Habere-Poche, next to the Geneva lake !! 8-)