
Luftsportverein Neumagen-Dhron is an aviation club located at the scenic Flugplatz Neumagen-Dhron in Germany. The club operates the modern ultralight aircraft FK 9 Mark IV, popular for training and recreational flying, as well as a diverse fleet including sailplanes (ASK 13, K 6E) and the motor glider Scheibe SF 25.
Training programs emphasize individual scheduling with efficient seasonal curricula to enable obtaining pilot licenses, spanning ultralight flying, sailplane (SPL), and motor glider (TMG) certifications. The club supports beginners and experienced pilots alike.
Membership benefits include low charter fees (96 EUR per motor hour for FK 9), no landing fees, and professional instruction (132 EUR per flight hour with instructor). The outdoor airfield is nestled on a plateau between the Mosel river and Dhron stream, featuring a 750m grass runway.
The club fosters a friendly, community-focused environment with flexible flying schedules, emphasizing enjoyment and harmonious member relations. It attracts aviation enthusiasts from across regions such as Trier, Konz, Saarburg, and Luxembourg.
Overall, Luftsportverein Neumagen-Dhron offers comprehensive ultralight and glider flight training and recreational flying in a natural setting with an inclusive and supportive aviation community.