- Lot of 4 dealing with military
Lot of 4 dealing with military aviation: The Complete Fighter Ace, The Golden Eagles, Wings of The morning, Strike and Return. More Information Very good
- World War II famous 'Flying Tigers'
World War II famous 'Flying Tigers' photograph signed by pilots Tex Hill, Richard Layher, and Dick Rossi. The Flying Tigers were the first "Aces" in the Pacific theater shooting down a total of 286 confirmed Japanese aircraft during its brief existence of 6.5-7 months. Includes Casa Leone Limited, Inc. certificate of authenticity.
7.5" x 9.75" ss / 11.25" x 14.25" oa
Condition: Very good.
- COLLECTION OF FLYING ACES MEMORABILIA:
COLLECTION OF FLYING ACES MEMORABILIA: All mounted in riker mounts to include 1) Howard French World War I ace signed photo place card and related items. 2) Major General Fredrick ''Boots'' Blesse Korean War ace and author of ''No Guts No Glory'' Silver Star bullion patch button pin. 3) Major General Lawrence Ames photographs signed letter leather name tag and stars and related items. 4) Lt. General Frank Armstrong distinguished Flying Cross and billfold. 5) Colonel Jim Lee wings Air medal Colonel eagles ribbon bar name patch and US pin. 6) Major General Haywood Hansel bullion wings. 7) Major General Joseph Foss signed card and signed $10 bank note. 8) Alexander Seversky signed photo signed paper and related items.
- MICHAEL LEUNIG "ACE IN THE CLOUDS"
MICHAEL LEUNIG "ACE IN THE CLOUDS" ETCHING Michael Leunig (Australian, b. 1945) "Ace in the Clouds" etching depicting an animated pilot flying an airplane, pencil signed "Leunig" lower right, titled lower center, and numbered "74/125" lower left. 29" H x 38" W.
- RUN OF FLYING ACES & OTHER MAGAZINES
RUN OF FLYING ACES & OTHER MAGAZINES Including a pile of loose issues of FLYING ACES, 1934-1941, moist carefully wrapped and labeled; together with loose issues of TALES OF THE AIR, SKY BIRDS, and MODEL AIRCRAFT BUILDER.
- EDDIE RICKENBACKER, AMERICA'S TOP
EDDIE RICKENBACKER, AMERICA'S TOP WORLD WAR I FLYING ACE, INSCRIBED BOOK Rickenbacker, Capt. Edward V. Fighting the Flying Circus (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company,1919), 12mo (7-1/2 in.), 371 pages, dark blue linen with pictorial paste downs on front and back; inscribed on the back of the half-title page, "To My Little Sweetheart / 'Nancy Jane Baldwin' / Capt Eddie Rickenbacker / 1928."
- ACE (ASA LYNN) POWELL, UNTITLED
ACE (ASA LYNN) POWELL, UNTITLED (SWATTING FLIES)Ace (Asa Lynn) Powell, (1912 - 1978) Untitled (Swatting Flies), watercolor, ink on paper signed lower left: POWELL watercolor, ink on paper Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 8 in. (24.13 x 20.32 cm.), Frame: 15 x 13 x 1 1/4 in. (38.10 x 33.02 x 3.18 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
- TERRA COTTA BUST OF CHARLES NUNGESSER
TERRA COTTA BUST OF CHARLES NUNGESSER FLYING ACE: Bronzed finish terra cotta sculpture of Charles Nungesser World War I flying ace for France. 43 documented victories 2 undocumented. On wood plinth. Overall measures 19'' h. x 11 1/2'' x 9 3/4''.CONDITION: Note chips and loss of finish all over cracks to wood plinth.
- a/ AERO MODEL 159 SILVER ACE TRI-MOTOR
a/ AERO MODEL 159 SILVER ACE TRI-MOTOR Construction kit airplane done in ribbed metal design cockpit done in black window inserts impressive scale decal on side of fuselage includes booklet. 37'' wingspan. (VG Cond.) Inv# 245-3-4
- James H. Doolittle signed print,
James H. Doolittle signed print, "North American B-25B Mitchell" taking off from U.S.S. Hornet, April 18, 1942, signed in pencil in lower margin "J.H. Doolittle" (1896-1993, World War II ace fighter pilot), No. 399 of 859, 15 x 17 in. (sight); modern metal frame. Abrasions to frame. Private Collection, Goldsboro, North Carolina.
- * (AMERICANA MILITARY) A group
* (AMERICANA MILITARY) A group of five works. Fighting the Flying Circus. By Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker. New York: Frederick A. Stokes (1919). D-Day with the Screaming Eagles. By George E. Koskimaki. New York: Vantage Press (1970). Viet Journal. By James Jones. New York: Delacourte (1974). History of United States Naval Operations: Korea. By James A. Field. Washington: s.n. 1962. Yank: The Army Weekly Aug. 17 1945 Vol. 4 No. 9.
- C. 1936-37 Schwinn ''Ace'' balloon
C. 1936-37 Schwinn ''Ace'' balloon bicycle. Nice original.
- 1858 Flying Eagle MS 65
1858 Flying Eagle MS 65
- 1857 Flying Eagle MS 65
1857 Flying Eagle MS 65
- RICKENBACKER, FIGHTING THE FLYING
RICKENBACKER, FIGHTING THE FLYING CIRCUS, SIGNED [Association Copy] Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker. Doubleday & Co., 1965, hardcover in jacket, this copy signed on the front endpaper by 5 flying aces including Rickenbacker (dated 1966) and Arthur Raymond Brooks, with pencil notes opposite, and checkmarks, underlines and notations in pencil throughout, possibly by Brooks, 8.5"h x 6"w
- Lot of 4: 1940s Golden Age Comics.
Lot of 4: 1940s Golden Age Comics.
Description This lot includes three issues of Air Ace including Vol. 2 #11, Vol. 2 #12, and Vol. 3 #5. Also includes The American Air Forced #4. All four issues may have spine and cover issues.
Condition (Very Good).
- Lot of 3 dealing with the Fuftwaffe
Lot of 3 dealing with the Fuftwaffe in WW2: I Flew for tjhe Fuhrer, Heaven Next Stop, Stuka pilot. More Information Very good.
- (AVIATION) LEMON FRANK Flights:
(AVIATION) LEMON FRANK Flights: Unforgettable Exploits of the Air. New York: Currier Press for the Wright Aeronautical Corporation (1928). Portfolio plain blue wraps with pastedown label (in pieces). With six (of seven) plates illustrating the achievements of early twentieth-century aviators with a number of them signed by the aviator featured. Signatures include: Louis Bleriot two copies (first to fly the English Channel); Albert C. Read (first nonstop crossing the Atlantic in a flying boat); Charles Lindbergh (first nonstop crossing the Atlantic without a flying boat); Richard Byrd (first to fly over both poles); and Charles Kingsford-Smith (first to fly between Australia and New Zealand). Blue wraps stained and in pieces; prints in good condition.
- Lot of 3 dealing with WW1 fighters:
Lot of 3 dealing with WW1 fighters: The Canvas Falcons, They Fought For The Sky, War Birds. More Information Good
- COLLECTION WWII FLYING TIGER AVIATION
COLLECTION WWII FLYING TIGER AVIATION MEMORABILIA: To include Flying Tigers patches Commander China Air Force wings 2 cloth blood chit bullions flag leather patch and wings. Sold with Japanese flying goggles photographs of Japanese pilots Japanese cloth diary and book Japanese medal and related items.
- An American flying jacket bearing
An American flying jacket bearing a label A M Contract 5319 ref No 22C/739
- TANK WITH CIRCLING AIRPLANE Japan
TANK WITH CIRCLING AIRPLANE Japan lithographed tin depicts soldier with binoculars peering from tank hatch while airplane circles above well detailed friction powered. 5 1/8'' l. (Exc. Cond.)
- 1858 SL Flying Eagle proof
1858 SL Flying Eagle proof
- AMERICAN FLYER AIR SERVICE Pressed
AMERICAN FLYER AIR SERVICE Pressed steel fuselage painted in green yellow wings features brass cockpit single prop with black motor clockwork mechanism. 24'' wingspan. New tail fin section minimal overpaint in two areas.
- AMERICAN FLYER AIR SERVICE Pressed
AMERICAN FLYER AIR SERVICE Pressed steel fuselage painted in green yellow wings features brass cockpit single prop with black motor clockwork mechanism clockwork working. 23 1/2'' wingspan. Repainted tail fin replaced wing screw. (VG Cond.)
- Flying Model Airplane, De Havilland
Flying Model Airplane, De Havilland Tiger Moth British or American, 20th century, open-cockpit biplane, balsa wood fuselage and fabric-covered wings with exceptional detailing in the wire system and instrument panels, motor registration G-ADXT, decal "DH Tiger Moth", original windshields, wing span 66 in., length 56-1/2 in.,
- Two color lithographs depicting
Two color lithographs depicting WWII French escadrille pilots with their airplanes. Pencil signed and numbered 31 and 38 out of 100. 5" x 5"
- A First World War Royal Flying
A First World War Royal Flying Corps. identity bracelet issued to flight lieutenant W.D. Peacock number 16398 with an R.A.F. number 72915 verso in white metal (tests silver).
- BOXED DAGWOOD AEROPLANE Louis Marx
BOXED DAGWOOD AEROPLANE Louis Marx c. 1930 colorful tin lithography depicts peering head Dagwood piloting his solo flight key wind operated. 11 3/4'' wing. Box has minor crushing and tears - (Exc. Cond.) Wear at wheels overall (Pristine Cond.)
- American Flyer Empress Steel Airplane
American Flyer Empress Steel Airplane American ca 1920s-1930s. A pressed steel toy airplane made by Empire Empress; lg. 18 in. Condition: Surface wear and dents.
- Paul Adam Wehr (American, 1914-1973)
Paul Adam Wehr (American, 1914-1973) Commercial illustration for U.S. Air Force tempera on artist board signed lower left Two '50's era swept wing jet fighters (the doomed Lockheed F-104 Starfighter) bank into an overcast sky. Image 14 1/4" x 24"
- TOOTSIETOY AROUND THE WORLD SPEEDY
TOOTSIETOY AROUND THE WORLD SPEEDY AEROPLANES,ca. 1930s. Original colored lithograph box. Dowst Manufacturing Co., Chicago. Box contains 5 airplanes, and 5 mechanics. Excellent original condition, near mint. Airplanes are each approximately 4" long. Box is 12 1/2" x 9 1/4" x 2 1/2".
- US WWII Theater Made Flight Wings
US WWII Theater Made Flight Wings Lot of Seven Makers include: Firman Wallace?& Bishop Angus & Coote and Luke. Condition: Excellent.
- JACK R. CRESCENZI OIL ON CANVAS
JACK R. CRESCENZI OIL ON CANVAS (Oregon 20th century) Dogfight involving the Curtiss P-40c Tomahawk #88 of the A.V.G. (American Volunteer Group) fighting for China before the U.S. entered WWII. Autographed by the pilot Ken Jernstedt of the Flying Tigers. Image measures 24'' x 40'' signed ''J. Crescenzi'' lower right and dated 1990. Framed. Includes a paper with additional information.
- TIPPCO BOMBER Germany c. 1930's
TIPPCO BOMBER Germany c. 1930's wings and fuselage marked ''D-O LAF '' toy bomber features six lead bombs able to drop for effect includes composition pilot swastika on tail fin clockwork driven. 14 1/2'' wing. Crazing to wing moderate overall wear. (VG Cond.)
- US WWII Assorted Theater-Made Air
US WWII Assorted Theater-Made Air Corps Wings Included in this lot are six theater-made US wings as follows: one Wallace and Bishop air crew; two Angus & Coote liaison wing and senior pilot wings; two K. G. Luke Wings gunner and bombardier; one Firman London glider; and three variations of US made pilots' wings. Condition: Very good.