The Motorfliegerclub Schwäbisch Hall e.V. is a longstanding aviation club located at the Schwäbisch Hall airfield in Germany, established in 1929. It offers a well-maintained fleet of seven aircraft including popular Cessna 172S and 182S high-wing models with IFR capability, Piper PA-28-161 low-wing trainers and touring aircraft, a modern Aquila A211G3X with glass cockpit, and a classic Piper PA-18 taildragger. The club operates from the Schwäbisch Hall-Weckrieden (EDTX) grass airfield with easy access to the adjacent Adolf Würth Airport (EDTY) featuring modern instrument approach systems for year-round flying. A strong emphasis is placed on thorough and practical flight training provided by experienced instructors, offering licenses such as PPL and LAPL, including night VFR and SEP class ratings. Facilities include hangars, a fuel station, clubhouse, and the on-site "Cockpit" restaurant popular among pilots and visitors. With approximately 250 members, the club is committed to fostering camaraderie, safe aviation practices, and lifelong passion for flying.
The Motorfliegerclub Schwäbisch Hall is also a member of recognized aviation associations including BWLV, DAEC, and AOPA, ensuring high standards in its operations.
It welcomes everyone from beginner students to experienced pilots to join and experience a rich aviation culture in a community-focused environment.