Ron Dick Signed Cut With Portrait RAF Pilot (PSA)

Royal Air Force (RAF) Pilot

  • Lot number 8953801
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  • Winning bid $7.22
  • Buyer's premium $1.23
  • Total $8.45
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Cut measures 3" x 5" in size and has been hand-signed by Ron Dick (D. 2022).

Take flight into history with this extraordinary offering: a signed cut signature of pilot Ron Dick, authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA.

Ron Dick's legacy in aviation is nothing short of legendary. As a pilot, he soared through the skies with skill and precision, leaving an indelible mark on the world of flight. Encapsulated within a PSA/DNA authentication holder, this signed cut signature serves as a tangible testament to Dick's remarkable contributions to aviation history.

Meticulously authenticated by PSA/DNA, this signature encapsulation ensures the integrity and authenticity of this historic artifact. Whether you're an avid aviation enthusiast, a collector of rare memorabilia, or simply inspired by tales of aerial adventure, this signed cut signature is a must-have addition to any collection.

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to own a piece of aviation history. Place your bid now and secure this signed cut signature of Ron Dick, a true icon of the skies. Bid with confidence and honor the legacy of a pioneering pilot. Place your bid today!"

In a 38-year career in the Royal Air Force (RAF), Ron Dick flew over 5000 hours in 60 types of aircraft and was recognized as an exceptionally skillful pilot in both fighters and bombers. While commanding 9 Squadron at RAF Akrotiri Cyprus, Ron Dick found a new use for the fearsome Avro Vulcan, one of the Royal Air Force's first jet-engined strategic bombers. Under Dick's leadership, the squadron adopted several Cheshire Children's Homes in Ethiopia. In December of 1972, Dick and his squadron mates filled the bomb bay with food, presents, and medical supplies and then they delivered these much-needed items to children's homes in Addis Ababa and Asmara. It was an ingenious transformation of an aircraft designed as a nuclear bomber into an instrument of mercy that saved children's lives.

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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