Much like aviation, these handcrafted motorbikes embody precision, innovation, and the spirit of freedom. Each piece is a rolling work of art, showcasing the same passion for engineering and adventure that drives us in the skies.
The Haas Moto Museum is ideally located close to Addison Airport at 4301 N Beltwood Parkway, Dallas, putting this unique collection just minutes away for Galaxy guests. In fact, we held our private 2024 Holiday Party, giving distinguished clients, friends, and community partners a place to reflect on the year—and see first-hand where craft, engineering, and design meet.


To extend the experience beyond our lobby, flight crew and travelers visiting Galaxy FBO at the Addison Airport are invited to enjoy complimentary tickets to the Haas Moto Museum. Home to more than 230 rare and custom motorcycles spanning over 13 decades, the museum celebrates craftsmanship and culture while highlighting the artistry that parallels aviation’s pioneering spirit. Whether you’re here for a quick stop, a cross-country mission, or a weekend getaway, we invite you to take a moment to enjoy the bikes on display, then continue the journey at the Haas Moto Museum. Because at Galaxy FBO, we believe every trip should be memorable—on the ground and in the air.
What’s On Display:
Horex 1953 Regina 350cc ohv
The 1953 Horex Regina 350cc OHV is a post-war German classic that quickly became the brand’s bestseller. Known for its elegant design and advanced engineering, it featured a single-cylinder engine with 20 horsepower, capable of reaching 81 mph, along with striking chrome details, alloy drum brakes, and a fully enclosed drive chain. Finished in a stunning metallic candy apple red, this beautifully restored Regina turns heads not only for its looks but also for its unforgettable exhaust tone—a true icon of 1950s motorcycling.
Craig Rodsmith’s turbocharged Moto Guzzi
This custom Moto Guzzi from Craig Rodsmith is a masterclass in hand-crafted engineering. Built on a heavily-modified 1969 Ambassador loop frame, the bike now features a turbo-charged 950cc V-twin engine, handmade aluminum bodywork, vintage dustbin-style fairing, and exquisite period details like 18-inch Borrani rims and Avon tires. With its distinctive retro racer vibe and bespoke craftsmanship, it’s not just a showpiece—it’s a statement.
Haas Moto Museum
For more information, visit haasmotomuseum.com