$75.00
Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeros of the 261st Kokutai on Iwo Jima, bound for Saipan c. mid-1944. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeros of the 221st Kokutai. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Designed specifically to attack the Panama Canal - as depicted in this painting - the Aichi M6A Seiran did not actually see service, but was to have been carried by...
$75.00
Originally commissioned by Zoukei Mura in Japan for their scale model kit box art, this J2M3 Raiden (Thunderbolt) of the 353nd Kokutai is depicted in night action against USAAF B-29...
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Special 22x18x4-inch one-of-a-kind display built around an extremely rare landing gear position indicator used only in the Japanese Navy J2M3 Raiden 'Jack' interceptor. Artwork: Originally commissioned by Zoukei Mura in...
$75.00
Nakajima A6M2 Model 21 Zero, s/n 51553, 582nd Kokutai, Rabaul, New Guinea 1943. . This Aircraft was salvaged from Kavieng by Thomas King in 1967, and is presently restored and...
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Special one-of-a-kind 22x18x4 Japanese Zero Fighter Type 98 magnetic compass wall-hanging or free-standing display by Ron Cole - signed 1 of 1. . This is a superb example of the...
$250.00
Original and rare; Japanese Navy D4Y late-war blue/green camouflage rudder fabric, paired with Ron Cole's new artwork, depicting the D4Y4 'kamikaze' variant (equipped with RATO rockets) in its final dive. ...
$300.00
Japanese Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka Modell 11 aluminum skin fragment with original amber-gray paint paired with Ron Cole's artwork in this wall-hanging 11x17-inch display. Signed & numbered - less than 30. ...
$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...
$130.00
This aircraft (serial number 3148) was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in September 1942. It was one of only 343 built. It was assigned to the 252nd Air Group (Kokutai)...
$100.00
Jerrie Mock was the first woman to fly solo around the world. Flying a modified Cessna 180 that was nicknamed 'Spirit of Columbus', Mock's flight began and ended at Ohio...
$200.00
John F. Kennedy’s VC-137C ‘SAM 26000’ - known by its call sign ‘Air Force One’ - was the first official presidential aircraft in U.S. history, and its now iconic livery...
$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.
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Special 24x18-inch one-of-a-kind display: Large 4x3-inch piece of aluminum skin from Japanese kamikaze aircraft that struck the USS Lamson (DD-367) on December 7, 1944, combined with Ron Cole's original artwork...
$75.00
Leopard Number 1, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$200.00
Another highly requested aircraft: Lockheed C-130 Hercules flown aluminum skin (from this aircraft's nose section) wall-hanging relic display. It's incredible to consider that the C-130 Hercules has been in continuous...
$75.00
Lockheed F-104A Starfighter. Signed and numbered.
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F-117A Nighthawk (serial number 86-0838) of the 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS/AMU) Titanium Heatshield Skin Relic Display by Ron Cole. Titanium piece from this specific aircraft, 86-0838 with combat history. ...
$320.00
The F-35A is the U.S. Air Force’s latest fifth-generation fighter. It will replace the U.S. Air Force’s aging fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcons and A-10 Thunderbolt II’s, which have been...
$200.00
'Hollywood Hepcat' was a P-38J, serial number 42-31383, flown by 2nd. Lt. Dwight M. Kelly, with the 339th Fighter Squadron, 347th Fighter Group, 13th Air Force, in 1944, from...
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Extremely rare SR-71A titanium black outer skin fragment from 'Blackbird' s/n 61-7970 'Super Skater' - lost on June 17th, 1970 - paired with Ron Cole's new and original artwork of...
$120.00
The SR-71 Blackbird entered service with the United States Air Force in 1964 and began development in 1958. It remains the fastest aircraft ever built. Over 90% of the SR-71...
$230.00
Titanium skin fragment relic display from SR-71 'Super Skater' (serial number 17970). This aircraft was lost on 17 June 1970 following a re-fueling collision with a KC-135Q (59-1474) tanker. Lt. Col....