$300.00
Hindenburg LZ129 Lakehurst Crash Silver Doped Linen 6x8-inch Acrylic Relic Display, by Ron Cole The wreckage of the Hindenburg was mostly melted for scrap. Over 150,000 pounds of frame metal...
$75.00
Seconds into the first airplane flight, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; December 17, 1903. This painting is meticulously true to the original photo first published in 1908. Signed and numbered. ...
$2,000.00
Hindenburg LZ129 Lakehurst Crash Duralumin Structure and silver dope outer envelope with heat & fire damage - Relic Display, by Ron Cole. Very rare duralumin (aluminum alloy) section from an...
$300.00
Authentic fragment of white-painted aluminum skin from the world's only An-225 combined with Ron Cole's original artwork of this amazing aircraft in these 13x19-inch open framed canvas relic displays. The...
$75.00
'The Finish' depicts P-51s Voodoo and Strega finishing neck and neck across the Reno finish line during the Unlimited Class race in 2014. Cropped close-up: . .
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 707 over Mount Fuji, Japan. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$1,200.00
Hindenburg LZ 129 rare flown duraluminum structure from the control car of this famous airship - recovered from the Lakehurst Naval Air Station crash site in 1937 - with unique...
$75.00
2014 P-51XR 'Precious Metal' Griffon powered Reno Unlimited Class air racer - commissioned by Thom Richard and the Precious Metal Team, by Ron Cole & Cole's Aircraft (official Precious Metal...
$75.00
Original Piper Cub flying by the Super Cub Special. . Signed and numbered. .
$75.00
Transcontinental Air Transport Ford Trimotor at the original TAT hangar at Port Columbus International Airport in 1929. This hangar still stands derelict and is in need of restoration and a...
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Own & display Kittyhawk-flown linen from the original 1903 Wright Flyer, mission-flown aluminum skin from the famous B-17F 'Memphis Belle', and mission-flown titanium from SR-71 Blackbird 'Super Skater'. - PROCEEDS...
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 'Clipper Southern Cross' over San Francisco. Originally commissioned by the Board of the Pan American Airlines Historical Foundation. Signed and numbered. Logo does...
$200.00
The Airco DH.10 Amiens was the first heavy bomber to see operational service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War I. Arriving too late to see much combat,...
$75.00
Amelia's Hope: Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra 10 out of fuel and about to ditch off Gardner Island. The land's reflection can be seen in the nose of the aircraft. ....
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Sikorsky S-42 'Pan American Clipper' over Bora Bora. . Signed and numbered. .
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Ford Trimotor in Miami. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$3,300.00
Special release for the 2023 Holiday season - Numbered one of only six! . Large 8.5x3.5-inch flown silver-doped linen from Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis 1927 transatlantic solo flight...
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Sikorsky S-42 over the Golden Gate Bridge. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$100.00
I'm happy to reveal my Zanesville, Ohio Christmas composition for 2023! This surrealist piece is based upon a historical event, which was the flyover of downtown Zanesville by the...
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 727 at Berlin Tempelhof. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 747-100. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$160.00
The French-designed Nieuport 28 is regarded as the first operational fighter aircraft to see service with the United States military. This unique display includes a large fabric section from a...
$95.00
John Glenn in Friendship 7 in orbit over his home town, by Ron Cole. Originally painted for the Winding Road Art Exhibition in Zanesville, Ohio 2016.
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 307 'Clipper Comet' Stratoliner - the civilian version of the B-17 Flying Fortress. Signed and numbered.