$200.00
A rare opportunity to own and preserve an original piece of riveted aluminum skin from an early-war combat-veteran Consolidated B-24D Liberator. .This aircraft was built by Consolidated at their San...
$150.00
Authentic cockpit emergency exit section from F6F-3 Hellcat fighter combined with original artwork by Ron Cole. Part is zinc chromate green on one side and exterior dark Navy blue on...
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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 -...
$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...
$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...
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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!. The...
$400.00
Own and display exceptionally rare pieces from this B-17E veteran of the Pearl Harbor attack, and this Japanese A6M2 Zero! History of Our A6M2 Zero: . This aircraft was built...
$75.00
B-17G Flying Fortress 'Thunder Bird' of the 303rd Bomb Group in ETO. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Five hours before the D-Day beach landings began, That’s All, Brother led a formation of more than 800 aircraft that dropped 13,000 paratroopers behind enemy lines. Historic film, shot as...
$75.00
Logo does not appear on print. Signed and numbered.
$450.00
Ron Cole presents American Aerospace throughout the 20th Century: Flown and authenticated relics from the original 1903 Wright Flyer (Pride of the West muslin), World War 2 P-51D Mustang with...
$75.00
Originally commissioned by the owner of 'Big Time Operator's' nose section: Ron Cole's original rendition of this aircraft in operation against Japan in 1945. History: B-29-50-BW-42-24791 "The Big Time Operator"...
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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...
$200.00
The Consolidated PBY Catalina was one of the most widely used seaplanes used in the USA and air forces from around the world. It had an extremely long range and...
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Consolidated B-24H Liberator 'BUTTERCUP' s/n 42-52256 of the 739th Bomb Squadron, 454th Bomb Group, based out of San Giovanni, Italy. Shot down in action on April 12th, 1944, during a...
$85.00
'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 Sterling...
$75.00
This B-24 was delivered to the 467th at Wendover AAF, Utah and was assigned to the crew of 2/Lt. George W. Reed who subsequently flew it by the Air Transport Command...
$75.00
F6F-5 Hellcat flown by 'Ace' David McCampbell of VF-15, USS Essex. Originally commissioned by Historic Aviation magazine. Signed and numbered.
$140.00
Own a piece of one of the rarest American-built warbirds of World War 2: Bell P-63 Kingcobra of the Red Air Force, veteran of the August 18th invasion of the...
$75.00
North American P-51D 'Red Nose' Signed and numbered. .
$200.00
Own a piece of this very rare Flying Fortress that was lost in action against Japanese forces in the Aleutian Islands in 1943. Built in Boeing’s Seattle plant as Construction...
$100.00
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$75.00
United States Army Air Force B-17G Flying Fortresses of the 457th Bomb Group/750th Bomb Squadron 'G.I. Virgin II', 8th Air Force by Ron Cole. Signed in ink, and signed and...
$75.00
North American P-51D Mustang 'Little Doc' 20th FG / 77th FS, piloted by Lt. John Cowley (DFC). This aircraft was ultimately shot down by a Messerschmitt Me 262 on April...