Tony Dudgeon Signed Cut With Portrait WWII Commander (PSA)

55 Squadron Commander (d)

  • Lot number 8953789
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  • Winning bid $11.55
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  • Total $13.51
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Cut measures 2" x 4" in size and has been hand-signed by Tony Dudgeon (D. 2004).

Take flight into the heroic exploits of World War II with this exceptional offering: a signed cut signature of RAF pilot Tony Dudgeon. Authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, this signature encapsulates the bravery and valor of a distinguished RAF pilot.

Tony Dudgeon's courageous service as an RAF pilot during World War II embodies the spirit of the Allied forces' fight for freedom and justice. His contributions to the war effort, including his aerial combat missions, have left an indelible mark on history.

Encased within a PSA/DNA authentication holder, this signed cut signature ensures the authenticity and provenance of this remarkable artifact. PSA/DNA's rigorous authentication process guarantees the integrity of this valuable piece of aviation history.

Whether you're a seasoned collector of military memorabilia or an enthusiast of aviation history, this signed cut signature of Tony Dudgeon is a rare and coveted addition to any collection. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to own a piece of RAF history and honor the bravery of a true hero.

Bid now and secure your chance to commemorate the legacy of Tony Dudgeon and the valiant efforts of the RAF during World War II. Place your bid with confidence and soar to new heights with this remarkable piece of aviation memorabilia."

In the 1920s and 1930s, the RAF flew "air control" missions to keep the peace in remote areas of the Empire. In "The Luck of the Devil, " Flight Lieutenant "Tony" Dudgeon vividly recalls a flight far into the spectacular Himalayas. Threading through the towering 20,000 foot peaks, he fought vicious air currents and wicked turbulence. He climbed to 14,000 feet without oxygen to clear Lowarai Pass--the final obstacle in the area known as "The Roof of the World," before dropping two miles to land at Drosh, a medieval fort in the Chitral Valley.

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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