Aero Club Kropp e.V. is a historic aviation club based at Schleswig-Kropp airfield in northern Germany. Founded originally in 1949, the club has evolved into a community-focused entity offering flight activities in motorflight, ultralight, and gliding with a modern fleet including Breezer B600 LSA and Ikarus C42 aircraft.
The club provides comprehensive training programs from age 16 (for ultralight) and 17 (motorflight) leading to licenses such as LAPL, PPL, and the radio communication license BZF II. Training includes both winter theoretical courses and practical flying lessons conducted by volunteer instructors.
Aero Club Kropp prioritizes non-commercial sport flying, fostering a welcoming environment for aviation enthusiasts and student pilots interested in various flying disciplines.
Facilities include dedicated hangars and a well-maintained airfield, supporting a vibrant club atmosphere with active participation in gliding competitions and community events.