$75.00
General George Gordon Meade, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$75.00
General Robert E. Lee, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$200.00
This display includes a section of extremely rare fuselage plywood from a German Roland D.VIa shot down in 1918 by Lieutenant David Putnam of the American Expeditionary Forces. The section...
$75.00
German World War I Pfalz D.XII 2486/18 limited edition print by Ron Cole. Signed & numbered. Available in various sizes, papers, framed & unframed. See options and prices:
$130.00
History: Excitement came to the small village of Little Wigborough on the night of 24 September 1916, with the crash of the German Zeppelin airship L33. The airship had been...
$75.00
Glamour Toad, by Erin France Signed and numbered.
$200.00
Own an authentic piece of this historic F6F-3 Hellcat. . Built in mid-1943, this Grumman F6F-3 (08974) was among the very first of the type to be sent to war,...
$130.00
Built in mid-1943, this Grumman F6F-3 (08974) was among the very first of the type to be sent to war, being assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3) on...
$200.00
Grumman TBM-3 Avenger aluminum wing skin relic display by Ron Cole. . Several Grumman Avengers survived World War II and became fire bombers, among other commercial uses. But very few...
$75.00
Logo does not appear on print. Signed and numbered.
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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...
$120.00
In 1943 the all-wing and jet-propelled Horten Ho 229 promised spectacular performance and the German air force chief, Hermann Göring, allocated half-a-million Reich Marks to the brothers Reimar and Walter...
$75.00
Into the eyes of an elderly 8th Air Force veteran; the experience and emotions of a man who saw it all. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Into the eyes of an elderly 8th Air Force veteran; the experience and emotions of a man who saw it all. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Macchi M.C. 72 speed record holder. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
His name was Yasuto Nitta, and he was a highly regarded night fighter pilot, flying the excellent Nakajima J1N1 Gekko; his squadron commander's wingman. On November 3rd, 1944, he...
$230.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece of this Nakajima-built A6M2 Model 21's interior cockpit aluminum with 100% of its original cockpit gray-green paint that's unique to Nakajima-built Zero Fighters! ...
$300.00
Own and display an exceptionally rare piece this Japanese A6M2 Zero! History of Our A6M2 Zero: . This aircraft was built under license by Nakajima in April of 1943, and...
$200.00
The 302nd Kokutai (Naval Air Group) was one of the most important Japanese air-defense units towards the end of World War II. The 302nd's primary mission was to intercept American...
$130.00
The 302nd Kokutai (Naval Air Group) was one of the most important Japanese air-defense units towards the end of World War II. The 302nd's primary mission was to intercept American...
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The Ki-9 Type 95 ‘Spruce’ was the Japanese Army Air Force’s intermediate trainer during World War II, and was utilized extensively as a Special Attack (Kamikaze) aircraft after October 1944....
$75.00
The Japanese super-battleship Yamato as she would have looked at Tokuyama in early April 1945. Signed and numbered.
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History (as described on the display): Kamikaze Strike: January 13th, 1945 USS Zeilin, off Luzon, Philippine Islands The Attack Transport (APA-3) USS Zeilin saw action in virtually every Pacific campaign...
$75.00
Japanese Army Ki-20 bomber. Based upon the Junkers G.38, the Ki-20 was regarded as a 'secret' project by the Army though saw little service in World War II. Signed...