$800.00
Authentic fragment of white-painted aluminum skin from the world's only An-225 combined with Ron Cole's original artwork of this amazing aircraft in these 24x18-inch open framed canvas relic displays. NO...
$130.00
Built in Boeing’s Seattle plant as Construction Number 5795, this Fortress was assigned to the 11th Air Force operating in Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. Operating in one of the...
$130.00
The Lockheed NF-104A was an American mixed power, high-performance, supersonic aerospace trainer that served as a low-cost astronaut training vehicle for the X-15 and projected X-20 Dyna-Soar programs. The third NF-104A (USAF 56-0762)...
$130.00
Jagdgeschwader 54 was the highest scoring German fighter unit of World War II, experiencing most of its combat on the Eastern Front. 7./ JG 54 was known for its exotic...
$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
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 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
Chance Vought F4U-1 Corsair of VF-17 in the South Pacific c. mid-1943. The F4U Corsair was one of the best heavy fighters of World War II. Designed around its huge...
$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)...
$130.00
One of the most daring Allied missions of World War II took place on the night of May 16th/17th, 1943, when specially equipped RAF Lancaster bombers bombed several strategic dams...
$260.00
Own & display a piece from one of the most historically significant B-17 Flying Fortresses of World War 2. This B-17E survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, was used...
$130.00
North American B-25G-3 s/n 42-65035 (delivered 7-3-1943) 75 mm cannon 'ground attack' aircraft. My latest painting of a rare aircraft: North American B-25G-3 that served in North Africa in 1943,...
$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...
$130.00
HISTORY: Flak-Bait is a Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft that holds the record within the United States Army Air Forces for the number of bombing missions survived during World War II....
Sold Out
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...
$800.00
Authentic fragment of white-painted aluminum skin from the world's only An-225 combined with Ron Cole's original artwork of this amazing aircraft in these 24x18-inch open framed canvas relic displays. NO...
$300.00
Authentic fragment of white-painted aluminum skin from the world's only An-225 combined with Ron Cole's original artwork of this amazing aircraft in these 13x19-inch open framed canvas relic displays. The...
$120.00
One of the most recognized aircraft in the world, the Consolidated PBY Catalina not only served in the U.S. Navy, but also with the air arms of Britain, Australia, New...
$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...
Sold Out
Special one-of-a-kind 20x30-inch display with unique well-marked original part. Own an authenticated piece of an F-16 'Fighting Falcon' that served with the famous 310th Fighter Squadron - combined with Ron...
Sold Out
Special one-of-a-kind 28x22-inch wall-hanging relic display pairing this rare and interesting Tu-160 well-marked access hatch with Ron Cole's original artwork of this aircraft. The Mach 2+ ‘Blackjack’ strategic bomber entered...
Sold Out
Special one-of-a-kind 24x18-inch wall-hanging display that combines a large 7.5x2.25-inch piece of well-marked aluminum from this now-famous 'Ace'-flown Ukrainian MiG-29. On October 12, 2022, Ukrainian ‘Ace’ pilot Vadym Voroshylov destroyed...
Sold Out
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...