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Indian Papoose: The Tiny Motorcycle Built to Parachute

Indian Papoose: The Tiny Motorcycle Built to Parachute
Michelle L.
February 23, 2026

The Indian Papoose, a 98cc folding bike based on the WWII Welbike, allowed paratroopers to ride immediately after landing and later became a rare civilian collector’s item.

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Motorcycle enthusiasts often joke that there are two kinds of riders: those who have dropped their bike, and those who will. In the case of the Indian Papoose, the drop was a little more extreme: from the sky, parachuting into enemy territory.

This diminutive 98cc folding bike owes more to British engineering than American flair, tracing its roots to the WWII-era Welbike. British engineers designed the original Welbike for paratroopers, making it compact enough to fit in a pod under an aircraft wing while allowing soldiers to move quickly once they reached the ground.

Source: Silodrome

After the war, Corgi adapted surplus Welbikes for civilian use and sold them in the U.S. under the Indian name.ubtle styling tweaks, like a 1.5-gallon Indian-style fuel tank and fishtail exhaust, gave it a unique identity, even though it shared much of its mechanical DNA with the original British design.

Powered by a tiny Excelsior Spryt 98cc two-stroke, the Papoose wasn’t a speed machine. Top speeds hovered around 30 mph, and braking relied on a pair of four-inch drum brakes that were only just up to the task. Fuel economy, however, was extraordinary: roughly 80 miles per gallon, giving a range of around 120 miles per tank.

Source: Silodrome

For riders who wanted something cheap, compact, and almost indestructible, the Papoose delivered.

Think of it as a 1940s Honda Grom that folds. Its compactness made it a practical choice for post-war civilian use, and during its military life, paratroopers could unfold it and be riding within seconds of touching the ground. The bike was used sparingly in combat, but one of its most famous deployments came during Operation Market Garden in Arnhem, helping paratroopers move quickly through hostile territory.

Source: Silodrome

Today, surviving examples are rare. Out of nearly 30,000 civilian Papooses produced, few remain in good condition. Recently, one sold on Bring A Trailer for $4,000: no title, no odometer, and no guarantee it runs. But for collectors and daredevil riders, owning and restoring one of these tiny parachuting motorcycles is about as cool as it gets.

The Papoose is more than a quirky footnote in motorcycling history it’s a reminder of a time when ingenuity met necessity, and even a 98cc bike could make a difference on the battlefield.

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