$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...
$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...
$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...
$150.00
A very rare opportunity to own and display a piece of this unique and historically important piece of aviation history, paired with Ron Cole's artwork of this aircraft, its history,...
$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...
$120.00
Delta Boeing 757-200 landing at Boston's Logan International Airport.
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Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 Trop flown by 'Ace' Hans Dobrich relic display by Ron Cole. Authentic fragment from Dobrich's famous 'Yellow 10' 109, Werknummer 10169/10157, of 6./JG 5, lost...
$75.00
B-17G Flying Fortress 'Thunder Bird' of the 303rd Bomb Group in ETO. Signed and numbered.
$120.00
Own, display, and preserve an authentic aluminum skin section from one of the most famous and important participants in the D-Day invasion of France. Ron Cole has combined his original...
$900.00
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...
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Royal Air Force (RAF) Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I Dunkirk 1940 combat loss. Section of very well-preserved linen from this aircraft's control surfaces with original brown and/or green camouflage paint (first several...
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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
Logo does not appear on print. Signed and numbered.
$200.00
Extremely rare and authentic section of camouflage green (known as PC10) upper wing linen from a Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a, combined with Ron Cole's original painting, and mounted in an...
$130.00
This Douglas A-26B (s/n 44-34104) Invader was delivered to the United States Army Air Corps in February 1945. Records show that it saw combat during the Korean War, and returned...
$250.00
Own an extremely rare piece of early military aviation history! A large cross-section of authentic flown duraluminum girder structure from WWI German zeppelin LZ 37 - the first airship to...
$220.00
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...
$300.00
A very rare opportunity to acquire this original piece of World War II Eastern Front history: Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2 of JG 54 in very unique tri-color camouflage believed to...
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Sikorsky S-42 Brazilian Clipper. Signed and numbered.
$380.00
Hindenburg LZ129 Lakehurst crash duralumin structure with rare blue/green anti-corrosive coating (unique to this airship) paired in this 8.5x11-inch wall-hanging display with Ron Cole's original artwork of LZ 129 at...
$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...
$75.00
Supermarine Spitfire Mk I of 54 Squadron RAF, flown by Flt. Lt. ‘Al’ Deere, October 1940. Signed and numbered. See all size and frame options.
$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...
$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...