As part of the World Cup, come and enjoy aerial displays in a unique setting.
On the programme this summer are solo aerobatics by the 2024 World Champion Air and Space Force Aerobatic Team, patrol aerobatics by the Adrenalin Flight team and the P-51 G-CLNV Mustang warbird.
Displays will run from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, scheduled between competition rounds.
Solo aerobatics presentation by the 2024 World Champion Air and Space Force Aerobatics Team!
Demonstrations with Captain Sébastien and Captain Anthony.
Mechanic: Sergeant Olivier
2 demonstrations per day
French excellence in aerobatics
Created in 1968, theFrench Air Force Aerobatic Team (EVAA) embodies the excellence of French military flying. Made up of fighter pilots from the elite of the French Air Force, its mission is to represent France and its air forces in international aerobatics competitions, air displays and ceremonial events.
Based at the 701 air base in Salon-de-Provence, EVAA is currently flying on Extra 330 SCa light, agile, high-performance aircraft capable of withstanding extreme load factors and performing the most demanding aerobatic manoeuvres.
Beyond the demonstration of power and technical mastery, EVAA plays an essential role in raising the profile of the Air Force and Space Agency, promoting recruitment and spreading the values of rigour, commitment and surpassing oneself that are specific to the armed forces.
With an impressive record of success at world and European championships, EVAA is a world reference in aerobatic competition. Every appearance is an opportunity to thrill the public... and demonstrate French aerial excellence.
1 demonstration per day
Instagram : W Air Collection
Built in 1945 as the P-51D-25-NT by North American at the Dallas, Texas factory, this Mustang entered service with the US Air Force under serial number 45-11518. Shortly after delivery, it was transferred to the Royal New Zealand Air Force, where it received the serial number NZ2427.
After many years in storage in New Zealand, the aircraft was restored to flying condition by Maurice Hammond in Suffolk between 1997 and 2001. It took to the skies for the first time on 14 July 2001, under the name 'Janie'.
Operated for many years, it was unfortunately involved in an accident on 2 October 2016 at Hardwick, the base in Mauritius. The wing and other parts of the structure were then completely rebuilt by Air Leasing in Sywell. A new dual control fuselage was acquired from the USA, incorporating the restored original tail cone as well as various salvaged components.
1 demonstration per day
Adrenalight Flightis much more than an aerobatic patrol: it's a unique visual and emotional experience, driven by a passion for flying and precision piloting. Made up of experienced pilots and driven by a spirit of performance and showmanship, the patrol performs spectacular aerial manoeuvres in perfect synchronisation.
The programme includes barrel rolls, loops, tight corners and plenty of thrills.
Exhibition of a full-scale Alphajet from the Patrouille de France at the foot of the ski jumping hill.
The Alphajet in the colours of the Patrouille de France, the national symbol that the public is used to seeing in flight, decorating the sky with a tricolour plume, is positioned at the bottom of the ski jump for the duration of the event. Spectators will be able to climb aboard for a unique experience.
Opening times: Saturday and Sunday, 10am-12pm and 3pm-8pm
Discover a Mirage F1!
The Mirage F1 cockpit, known as "Pointe Mirage F1 Siège," is an authentic aircraft nose section equipped with an ejection seat simulator. After a briefing on the cockpit environment, visitors will get the chance to try out the ejection procedure—an impressive maneuver at the heart of aerial safety.
Opening times: Saturday and Sunday, 10am-12pm and 3pm-8pm
Mirage 2000 simulators: total immersion into a fighter pilot’s mission
Visitors are plunged into a mission aboard one of our fighter jets thanks to a virtual reality headset and real ejection seats.
Low-altitude tactical flight, aerial refueling, or air combat—you’ll experience, for a few thrilling minutes, the daily operations of a fighter pilot.
Low-level tactical flying, in-flight refuelling or aerial combat - in the space of a few minutes, you'll experience the day-to-day operational life of a fighter pilot.
Opening times: Saturday and Sunday, 10am-12pm and 3pm-8pm
Marion Guillemot
Courchevel Tourism
Mob. +33 (0)6 37 27 18 97
Mail : marion@courchevel.com
Florent Hazucka
Courchevel Tourism
Mob. +33 (0)7 64 38 39 11
Mail : florent@courchevel.com
Club des Sports de Courchevel
83 Rue de Park City
73120 COURCHEVEL - FRANCE
Tel. +33 (0)4 79 08 08 21
Mail : contact@sportcourchevel.com