$75.00
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 87 Stuka of 6./StG2 Afrika Corps. Signed and numbered.
$150.00
German WW2 Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 52 aluminum skin from KGzbV 1 Crete landing combat loss, May 1941. . Signed and numbered.
$150.00
German WW2 Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 52 aluminum skin from KGzbV 1 Crete landing combat loss, May 1941. Very rare Junkers corrugated metal. . Signed and numbered.
$200.00
Aviation history that you can touch! The Luftwaffe's Junkers Ju 87 was initially designed as a dive bomber, and first flew in 1935. It made its combat debut in 1937,...
$130.00
This Ju 88 C-2 operated with IV./NJG 5. It was excavated by Christiaan Vanhee in 2004. Its markings have been reconstructed based upon its fragmented but remarkably well preserved remains....
$75.00
Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Me 109 G-6 of 11./JG 27 flown by Heinrich Bartels, December 1943. Signed and numbered.
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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!. The...
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German WW2 Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter authentic aircraft aluminum fragment, paired with original artwork by Ron Cole. This 18 x 10 inch handsome display includes a beautifully stirring...
$150.00
German WW2 Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter authentic aircraft aluminum fragment, paired with original artwork by Ron Cole. . This 8 x 10 inch handsome display includes a beautifully...
$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...
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The most active aerial front in World War II was over the Soviet Union, between the German Luftwaffe and the Soviet Air Force. All German aircraft that fought in that...
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*NO DISCOUNT CODES - LAST ONE* The Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 was the most popular ‘109’ among Luftwaffe pilots in World War II. The F-4 ‘Trop’ was produced solely for...
$75.00
Hans Dobrich ended World War II credited with 65 ‘victories’. He flew with Jagdgeschwader 5 throughout his flying career, operating against Russian forces in and around Murmansk. He was...
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Own an original piece of aluminum skin (with original paint) from the most famous Luftwaffe fighter: Messerschmitt 109 G-6 of JG2 (Richthofen), lost in combat over Epinoy, France on August...
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This BF 110 C-1 was brought down near Leningrad by Soviet anti-aircraft fire on August 11, 1941 - at the very start of Hitler’s Operation Barbarossa campaighn. Werksnummer 3722, and...
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Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 110 D ZG.1 Combat Loss Relic Display by Ron Cole This Messerschmitt Bf 110 D (Werksnummer 4282 - Code S9+EM) operated with Zerstörergeschwader 1 (ZG.1), from...
$200.00
This BF 110 E-2 (Werksnummer 4516) night fighter served with II./NJG 1 and was flown by the highest decorated night fighter ‘ace’ Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer. He obtained his first ‘kill’ with...
$100.00
This BF 110 E-2 (Werksnummer 4516) night fighter served with II./NJG 1 and was flown by the highest decorated night fighter ‘ace’ Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer. He obtained his first ‘kill’ with...
$150.00
This Messerschmitt Me 109 K-4 served with Jagdgeschwader 53 (likely 9./JG 53) in early 1945. In early March 1945 it crashed outside of Weikertsham, Germany; its pilot having bailed out...
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Own and display an actual piece of the most advanced night fighter of World War II - the German He 219 'Uhu'. The He 219 was one of only two...
$75.00
The 'Red Baron' - Manfred von Richthofen, by Ron Cole Signed and numbered.
$75.00
In 1934 the Air Corps established a project for a mass flight to Alaska of its new type all-metal monoplane bomber, the Martin B-10. Such a flight would not only...
$75.00
Cropped close-up: The Look.