Dirk Asjes Signed Cut With Portrait WWII Netherlands Pilot (PSA)

Most distinguished pioneering aviator from the Netherlands

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Cut measures 3"" x 5"" in size and has been hand-signed by Dirk Asjes.

Calling all aviation enthusiasts and collectors! Up for auction is a truly rare find—a signed cut signature of pilot Dirk Asjes, encapsulated by PSA/DNA authentication services. This remarkable piece offers a direct connection to the world of aviation and the storied career of a distinguished pilot.

Dirk Asjes' signature represents a unique piece of aviation history, providing insight into the life and accomplishments of a pilot whose contributions may have shaped the course of aviation. Whether he flew in combat, broke records, or contributed to the advancement of aeronautical technology, Asjes' signature carries with it a legacy of courage and innovation.

Authenticated by PSA/DNA, the premier authority in autograph authentication, this signed cut signature of Dirk Asjes comes with a certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its legitimacy and provenance. PSA/DNA's rigorous authentication process ensures that collectors can confidently add this piece to their collections, knowing it's a genuine artifact from the world of aviation.

Whether you're a seasoned collector, a history buff, or simply someone with an appreciation for aviation, this signed cut signature of Dirk Asjes encapsulated by PSA/DNA is an extraordinary addition to any collection. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of aviation history—place your bid now and secure this authenticated artifact for your collection!""

June 1944 was a noteworthy month for Anderson and his fellow 357th Fighter Group flyers. Beginning with D-Day, numerous ground support fighter-bomber missions were flown to assist the invading Allied troops. This included the first use in the European Theater of Operations of gasoline-filled belly tanks as firebombs against railroad targets. On 29 June, Anderson's Group flew bomber escort on a historic Eighth Air Force mission, which dispatched 1,150 B-17s and B-24s. Only 17 bombers were lost--none to enemy fighters. That day, Anderson was the Group's high scorer with three FW-190s. After 5 months of combat, Anderson led the 20 aces in the 357th with a total of 11 1/4 victories.

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

Authentication: PSA Encapsulated

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