$200.00
The Sopwith F.1 Camel was one of the most iconic aircraft of World War I and is credited with shooting down more enemy aircraft than any other Allied aircraft type...
$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...
$100.00
I'm happy to reveal my Zanesville, Ohio Christmas composition for 2021! St. Nicholas Catholic Church was built in 1898, in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. It has changed...
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*** Very special limited-to-four 20x16-inch XB-70 AV2 with incredible and rare combination of XB-70 technological parts by Ron Cole. This display includes: 1 piece of stainless steel exterior honeycomb skin...
$500.00
We, at Cole's Aircraft, have been blessed to acquire one of the world's largest and most diverse collections of authenticated LZ 129 Hindenburg airship relics, including the largest duraluminum girder...
$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. ...
$200.00
Boeing P-12E, 24th Pursuit Squadron, 16th Pursuit Group, Aircraft Number 23 Panama Canal Zone, December 1935 . Authentic piece of yellow-doped linen, cut from P-12E 'Plane No. 23' in December...
$200.00
History (as described on the display): Kamikaze Strike: January 13th, 1945 USS Zeilin, off Luzon, Philippine Islands The Attack Transport (APA-3) USS Zeilin saw action in virtually every Pacific campaign...
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*** The last of the last! These two special 20x16-inch open-framed canvas displays include the last two evenly divided original pieces of aluminum skin from this Japanese B5N2 'Kate'...
$250.00
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...
$100.00
Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird 'Super Skater' Guam Takeoff, by Ron Cole
$100.00
North American XB-70 AV-2, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$220.00
American XB-70 Valkyrie was the fastest and most advanced strategic bomber ever built. By the time it took to the skies in 1964, however, the entire strategic bomber concept had...
$200.00
The Douglas SBD Dauntless was one of the most important assets in the arsenal of the U.S. Navy during the War in the Pacific, even though it was slow and...
$100.00
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$200.00
Chance Vought F4U-1 Corsair relic display - combining Ron Cole's latest piece, depicting a VF-17 Corsair in the South Pacific c. mid-1943, and a near-perfectly-well-preserved large piece of upper fuselage...
$130.00
My first adventure into the realm of the American Civil War, and a subject that I intend to visit more often moving forward. I've depicted The Cumberland Gap in this...
$100.00
Boeing B-17F 'Memphis Belle' Lead Rain, by Ron Cole
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Boeing B-17F ‘Memphis Belle’ Limited Edition Relic Display This aircraft needs no introduction; probably one of the most famous aircraft of World War II, and certainly the best-known of the...
$75.00
Bell UH-1B 'Huey' helicopter in Vietnam, by Ron Cole. Signed and numbered.
$180.00
Bell UH-1B 'Huey' Helicopter Limited Edition Relic Display A unique opportunity to own an authentic piece of this early Vietnam-era Bell UH-1B, paired with Ron Cole's original painting of this...
$200.00
World War I Italian Alsaldo A.1 Balilla Original Linen Relic Display by Ron Cole Extremely rare 1x1-inch section of doped linen from this important and historic aircraft, flown in action...
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Special extra-large SR-71 Blackbird titanium relic display, handmade by Ron Cole. This display incorporates a substantial 14x5-inch section of exterior titanium skin that still bears an original white stencil and...
$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...