$3,300.00
Special release for the 2023 Holiday season - Numbered one of only six! . Large 8.5x3.5-inch flown silver-doped linen from Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis 1927 transatlantic solo flight...
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 727 at Berlin Tempelhof. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 307 'Clipper Comet' Stratoliner - the civilian version of the B-17 Flying Fortress. Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 747-100. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$75.00
Supermarine S.6B Schneider Trophy Racer Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Boeing 747 SP over Rio. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$75.00
Lufthansa Dornier Do X during its nine month stay and overhaul in New York. (ABOVE) Cropped close up. Signed and numbered. .
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One of the rarest and most historically important displays ever released by Cole's Aircraft - Original flown during its first flight un-doped linen and steel nail from the Wright 1903...
$75.00
Pan American World Airways (PAA) Douglas DC-3 NC33370 in Seattle, depicted prior to the last DC-3 flight to Alaska in 1949.
$75.00
Pan American Airlines Douglas DC-6 over the Brandenburg Gate. Originally commissioned by the Pan American Historical Foundation for their 2016 calendar.
$75.00
Western Air Express Fokker F-32 Signed and numbered.
$75.00
Macchi M.C. 72 speed record holder. Signed and numbered.
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Elegant and special one-of-a-kind 20x16-inch Wright 1903 Flyer 'Kittyhawk' first flight-flown linen display, combining a large 6x2.5-inch of Pride of the West muslin from this first aircraft with Ron Cole's...
$75.00
In 1929 the Junkers G. 38 was the largest land plane in the world. Operated by Lufthansa for ten years, mostly on passenger flights between Berlin and London. Only two...
$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...