Aero Club Kropp e.V. is a historic aviation club based at Schleswig-Kropp airfield in Kropp, Germany, with origins dating back to 1949. The club features flying activities in motorflight, ultralight, and gliding, supported by a committed membership base and a diverse fleet, including Breezer B600 LSA with glass cockpit, Breezer B400-6 UL, and two Ikarus C42 aircraft.
Training programs offered cover various pilot licenses such as Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL) and Private Pilot License (PPL), ultralight three-axis aircraft, and radio communication license (BZF II). The club emphasizes community, voluntary flight instructors, and offers winter theoretical courses and practical flight training.
The club strictly avoids commercial operations, focusing on amateur sports flying and fostering a close-knit community. This makes Aero Club Kropp e.V. an attractive option for student pilots and aviation enthusiasts seeking comprehensive flight training and club flying experiences in northern Germany.