A beautiful summer day, a big single roadster, and some good country roads. I was out for a day of riding on the SR500 and ended up at the Ropkey Armor Museum, east of Crawfordsville Indiana. It's one of my favorite places to visit, and I hadn't been in awhile. State Road 47 heading west of Thorntown is a fun road. I found some gnarly country roads north of 47, then headed south to 32 to get to the museum.
When I got there I parked next to a really nice '76 BMW. It's owner use to road race SR500's.
It's not just an armor museum, but has many other displays, like this Indian.
The longest serving of the X series of experimental aircraft, the X-14. I got to talk with Fred Ropkey during the visit, and was curious how he got a NASA experimental aircraft. Basically it was tossed back into the weeds, being sold as scrap years ago, after being grounded following a minor crash landing. Even NASA thought the plane was long gone.
A BSA M20.
Flat head HD.
A little bit of everything at the museum.
A rare Japanese tank captured by Marines in 1943.
Rebel's Roost.
A piece of artillery overlooking the grass airfield. This gives you a good idea of the rural setting of the museum.
Jeep.
Even a patrol boat.
UH-1 "Huey"
You don't appreciate the size of the tanks until you see them up close.
Cushman airborne scooter, designed to be air dropped.
If you ever get a chance to visit the Ropkey Armor Museum, make sure you stop in. It's a great museum run by great people.
I grabbed a late lunch afterward at the DQ at the intersection of 52 and 47.
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