$75.00
B-24H Liberator 'Hey Moe' of the 15th Air Force, 451st Bomb Group / 725th Bomb Squadron. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
B-24H Liberator 'OMIAKINBAK' of the 455th Bomb Group in ETO. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
United States Army Air Force B-24J - 'TARFU' by Ron Cole B-24J 'Tarfu' over Truk - 7th AF, 11th BG, 26 BS, July 13th 1944. These bombers were intercepted...
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Rare North American B-25G-3 s/n 42-65035 (delivered 7-3-1943) 75 mm cannon 'ground attack' aircraft with North African combat history! . . Bringing aviation art, history, and aircraft relics together -...
$130.00
North American B-25G-3 s/n 42-65035 (delivered 7-3-1943) 75 mm cannon 'ground attack' aircraft. My latest painting of a rare aircraft: North American B-25G-3 that served in North Africa in 1943,...
$350.00
B-26 Marauder 'Flak Bait' combat-flown linen 6x8-inch free-standing acrylic relic display by Ron Cole. HISTORY: Flak-Bait is a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft that holds the record within the United States...
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B-26 Marauder 'Flak Bait' Flown Linen Relic Display by Ron Cole HISTORY: Flak-Bait is a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft that holds the record within the United States Army Air Forces...
$130.00
HISTORY: Flak-Bait is a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft that holds the record within the United States Army Air Forces for the number of bombing missions survived during World War II....
$75.00
This watercolor and mixed-media composition is based upon a famous World War II period photograph. Signed and numbered.
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Aviation history you can touch with Ron Cole's free-standing two-sided acrylic relic displays. Perfect 6x8-inch size for desk or bookshelf. Handmade in the USA, right here in Zanesville, Ohio! Aircraft...
$75.00
The earliest phase of the Battle of Surigao Strait. Japanese battleships Fuso and Yamashiro confront US Navy PT boats. Signed and numbered.
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Bell AH-1G Cobra Attack Helicopter Limited Edition Relic Display A unique opportunity to own an authentic piece of America's first attack helicopter - the Bell AH-1G Cobra - paired with...
$1,500.00
One of a kind with new artwork! A rare opportunity to acquire a very unique item. Original armored glass cockpit windscreen from a Bell p-39 Airacobra with complete frame, attachments,...
$100.00
Authentic fragment from Bell P-39Q-5-BE (serial number 42-19995) Airacobra, assigned to the 110th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Tadji, Papua New Guinea, 1944. Flown by Lt. William Shomo. This aircraft was nicknamed...
$200.00
This aircraft, serial number AP335, was one of several P-400, export versions of the Bell P-39, built and painted for delivery to the Royal Air Force under Lend Lease prior...
$130.00
The Doolittle Raid, also known as the Tokyo Raid, on 18 April 1942, was an air raid by the United States on the Japanese capital Tokyo and other places on...
$75.00
Bell UH-1B 'Huey' helicopter in Vietnam, by Ron Cole. Signed and numbered.
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Bell UH-1B 'Huey' Helicopter Limited Edition Relic Display A unique opportunity to own an authentic piece of this early Vietnam-era Bell UH-1B, paired with Ron Cole's original painting of this...
$320.00
Bell XP-59A Airacomet prototype original fabric section relic display. The XP-59A Airacomet was the first twin jet fighter aircraft produced by the United States. Designed and built by Bell, it...
$230.00
This 6x8-inch acrylic desk display includes a 1x1-inch piece of extremely rare original (c. 1909) Bleriot XI linen from aircraft number 56, built in 1909 at the Bleriot factory in...
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This display includes a section of extremely rare original (c. 1909) fuselage longeron from Bleriot XI aircraft number 56, built in 1909 at the Bleriot factory in France. Within two...
$300.00
Own a piece of Blue Angels F/A-18A 'Number One' (BuNo 161973) - arguably the most famous Team aircraft of all time - paired with Ron Cole's original artwork of this...
$75.00
Boeing B-17D Flying Fortress at Wright Field, Ohio c. 1940. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Boeing B-17E ‘Naughty But Nice’ On December 6th, 1941, this Boeing B-17E (s/n 41-2430) Flying Fortress left San Francisco, California, bound for the Philippines. On the morning of Dec. 7th,...