Warren Schrader Signed Cut with Portrait WWII Gloster Meteor (PSA)

Only allied jet fighter squadron to see combat in World War II (d)

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Cut measures 2"" x 5"" in size. Hand-signed by Warren Schrader.



Take flight into the annals of aviation history with this exceptional signed cut signature of pilot Warren Schrader, encapsulated by PSA/DNA authentication services. This artifact offers a tangible connection to the daring spirit and remarkable achievements of a true aviation pioneer.



Warren Schrader, renowned for his skill and courage in the cockpit, navigated the skies with precision and determination during pivotal moments in aviation history. As a pilot, his contributions to flight innovation and aerial prowess have left an indelible mark on the aviation landscape.



Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this signature bears the hallmark of authenticity, ensuring its integrity and historical significance. With PSA/DNA's rigorous authentication process, collectors can trust in the provenance of this remarkable artifact.



Whether you're a seasoned collector or an avid enthusiast of aviation history, this signed cut signature of Warren Schrader is a must-have addition to any collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of aviation heritage that celebrates the bravery and skill of one of aviation's most esteemed pilots.



Place your bid now and soar to new heights with this extraordinary piece of aviation memorabilia. Bid with confidence, and honor the legacy of Warren Schrader as you enrich your collection with this remarkable artifact.

With the war in Europe rapidly coming to a close, the Royal Air Force desperately wanted to get its new jet, the Gloster Meteor, into combat over Germany. Warren Schrader and a few other pilots received quick, local checks and then launched into the air. They flew several sorties from Holland on 2 May 1945, but had no success. On 3 May they finally got results! At an airfield near Kiel, Germany, the enemy aircraft were stuck on the ground, but Schrader took what he could get. He destroyed a Messerschmitt Me 109 fighter, a Heinkel He 111 bomber, and a Junkers Ju 87 dive-bomber. In making these kills with a jet, he made history for the Allies.

The item / autograph(s) has been authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes.

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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