Difference between revisions of "Indian 741"
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[https://motopixel.org/pixel/the-adventures-of-tintin#indian-model-741|In Steven Spielberg's 2011 the Adventures of Tintin they use a CGI Indian 741 in a chase scene. | [https://motopixel.org/pixel/the-adventures-of-tintin#indian-model-741|In Steven Spielberg's 2011 the Adventures of Tintin they use a CGI Indian 741 in a chase scene.] | ||
[[Category:Indian motorcycles]] | [[Category:Indian motorcycles]] | ||
[[Category:Military motorcycles]] | [[Category:Military motorcycles]] |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 20 April 2019
With Harley-Davidson monopolizing the U.S. military market, Indian concentrated on a motorcycle that would be appealing to our European allies. The 741 was basically a Junior Scout in Army Olive Drab. Large numbers of these machines were sold overseas to British, European, and Australian governments. While low powered the Scout was small and light, making it an ideal machine for escorting slow moving convoys.
In Popular Culture[edit | edit source]
Steven Spielberg's 2011 the Adventures of Tintin they use a CGI Indian 741 in a chase scene.