$1,000.00
One of the rarest and most historically important displays ever released by Cole's Aircraft - Original un-doped linen from the Wright 1903 Flyer (also known as Flyer I) that first...
$200.00
This display reveals the incredible advancement of American aviation technology in a mere 100 years - from the World War I Breguet 14 to the Mach 3+ SR-71 Blackbird -...
$130.00
Authentic section of WWI German Zeppelin L33 combined with original art by Ron Cole in 6x8-inch free-standing acrylic display with provenance, history, and COA included. History: Excitement came to the...
$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
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...
$75.00
Albatros D.III Oeffag 253 in Austro-Hungarian Service c. 1918. Dedicated to my dear friend Dr. Marty O'Connor. Signed and numbered.
$200.00
Extremely rare original linen cut from the lower wing of a Breguet 14, crashed at Clermont Ferrand, France in 1918, paired with Ron Cole's painting of this aircraft in service...
$150.00
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! ....
$200.00
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress aluminum skin panel relic display from Ron Cole. A large piece of this long-lived and historic aircraft stamped and dated from 1960, paired with Ron's original artwork...
$75.00
Seconds into the first airplane flight, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; December 17, 1903. This painting is meticulously true to the original photo first published in 1908. Signed and numbered. ...
$200.00
This display includes a section of scarce original Sopwith Camel cockpit padding from aircraft number N6254, once owned by Col. G. B. Jarrett. This aircraft saw service in World War...
$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...
$75.00
Originally commissioned by Tantor Audio Books for their release of Eddie Rickenbacker's book, 'Fighting the Flying Circus'. Signed and numbered.
$200.00
The French-designed Nieuport 28 is regarded as the first operational fighter aircraft to see service with the United States military. This display includes a very rare 1 x 5-inch cross...
$200.00
This display includes a section of extremely rare original (c. 1909) fuselage longeron from Bleriot XI aircraft number 56, built in 1909 at the Bleriot factory in France. Within two...
$200.00
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress aluminum skin panel relic display from Ron Cole. A large piece of this long-lived and historic aircraft stamped and dated from 1960, paired with Ron's original artwork...
$200.00
This display includes a section of extremely rare fuselage plywood from a German Roland D.VIa shot down in 1918 by Lieutenant David Putnam of the American Expeditionary Forces. The section...
$200.00
Own an incredibly rare piece of Great War aviation history! Authentic and with full provenance British-built SPAD S.VII c. 1917 tail fabric relic display with original artwork of this specific...
$200.00
Extremely rare section of white-painted linen with remnants of black Balkan cross from the rudder of Austro-Hungarian Albatros D. II (built under license by Oeffag). Originally part of the Col....
$200.00
The Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe was the Royal Air Force's most advanced fighter aircraft produced during the Great War and was the successor to the Sopwith Camel. Fewer than 500 were...
$200.00
The Airco DH.10 Amiens was the first heavy bomber to see operational service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War I. Arriving too late to see much combat,...
$160.00
The French-designed Nieuport 28 is regarded as the first operational fighter aircraft to see service with the United States military. This unique display includes a large fabric section from a...
$100.00
Ron Cole's original artwork of this aircraft, depicted in the markings of Australian pilot Captain Arthur Cobby, 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, mid-1918.
$75.00
Ron Cole's original painting of a pair of Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5as in Royal Flying Corps (RFC) service c. 1918 on the Western Front at dawn. Signed and numbered by...