Thought I would share my collection with all of you. There are some planes in storage but this is probably about 80 percent of it. Enjoy!

These World War I aircraft are the Authentic Models aircraft. These are their smaller scale models. They are a Jenny, Fokker D-7, Sopwith Camel.

Another one of their models, this Fokker Triplane is a bit larger. Probably a little bigger than 1/18.

This top row is a Fokker Eindecker, another Fokker D-7 and an old Aurora SE-5a that is in need of restoration, havent gotten there yet.



The whole room is aviation themed, these are old photos from the 80's of an F-16, F-15 and the famous F-4 and SR-71. The other wall is covered in the posters you see.

My newest model, the 1/18 Canada Tiger Meet CF-104

A lineup of 1/32 birds, the P-47, P-51B and the FW-190F

The bigger 1/32 birds occupy this shelf, the BBI F-4 and my custom Aurora B-25 get space here. The Corsair with its folded wings fits nicely in there too.

This is the German shelf. The ME-262, ME-109, German Macchi 205 and Stuka all have a home here.

My large scale (1/32-1/27ish) scale DC-3 from Authentic Models needs the top of the dresser in this room.

My Dogfight packs stay in their boxes and in storage for safe keeping.

My little but growing 1/144 collection.

These two little Fokkers are handmade from wood. My grandfather and I made these together when I spent a week with him in the summer when I was 10.

This is "Fighter Row", in this shot we see the Macchi 205 and the FW-190D.

The P-40, P-51 and behind the P-51 but not seen is the Macchi 202

The 1/32 Spitfire and Zero.

This handmade Wright Flyer has been in my collection for some time. Always thought it was an interesting piece.

My priceless Curtiss Pusher. This was my grandfather's and he barely flew it. I found the display stand and fuel can and an original box on ebay to go with it.


My two large Authentic Models Curtiss Jenny aircraft. One is in a training style scheme and the other a barnstorming scheme. Love the barnstorming one especially.

Authentic Models large scale Spad 13


Authentic Models large Sopwith Camel shares its space with a Curtiss Pusher made into the earlier version. I found this Cox plane with a broken in half wing and pieced it together to make the earlier version. The wings are also covered in fabric which was covered with glue and paint, really to help hold it together.

The large scale second scheme Spad 13 from Authentic Models


The large scale Fokker shares it space with a Ertl DC-3 and a wooden B-17 that my grandfather and I made together.