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Enola Gay Crew Cut Signatures

This exceptional piece captures a pivotal moment in history, featuring the hand-signed autographs of the Enola Gay crew. Measuring 11 x 14 inches, this photograph is elegantly framed in a 2 1/2 nickel wood frame with black outer features, providing a classic and timeless presentation.

Authenticity and Certification

Each signature on this photograph has been authentically hand-signed by the members of the Enola Gay crew and verified with a tamper-evident hologram. A certificate of authenticity is included, guaranteeing the legitimacy of the signatures. Given the historical significance and the rarity of these autographs, this item is a coveted piece for collectors. Additionally, it comes with a full JSA letter, further attesting to its authenticity.

About the Enola Gay and Its Historical Significance

The Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, was piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets during World War II. On August 6, 1945, it became the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in warfare, targeting the city of Hiroshima, Japan. This mission played a crucial role in bringing an end to World War II, albeit through devastating means. The crew, including Tibbets, navigator Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk, bombardier Thomas Ferebee, and others, were part of this historic and controversial mission that forever changed the course of history.

Why This Piece?

This signed photograph captures the solemn and pivotal moment in history involving the Enola Gay crew. It represents not only the technological advancements of the time but also the weighty decisions faced during wartime. This piece is ideal for collectors, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by World War II and its far-reaching impacts. It stands as a testament to the complex nature of progress and innovation, symbolizing both the triumphs and tragedies of human endeavor.

Special Features

  • Print Quality: Crafted on premium archival paper, ensuring longevity and vibrant color.
  • Edition: Part of a limited edition series, enhancing its uniqueness and value.
  • Value: With its historical significance and rarity, this piece is likely to appreciate over time.
  • Rarity: A rare find for collectors, especially those focused on military history and World War II memorabilia.

Owning this piece means holding a tangible connection to a moment that shaped the modern world, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

Enola Gay Crew-Tibbets, Van Kirk, Jeppson

Cut Signatures
Frame size-22" x 21"
Authenticated by JSA

Featuring signed index cards of Paul Tibbets (Pilot), Dutch Van Kirk (Navigator) and Morris Jeppson (Weaponer), crew members of the Enola Gay. The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb in history on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. The signatures are authenticated by JSA.

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details:
Custom Framed in a 2" high quality decorative silver wood frame. Triple matted in black, silver and grey linen. A custom engraved descriptive plaque is present. Enclosed in 99%UV museum glass to protect the signatures from fading. Dust covered backed, wired ready for hanging in your den, office or man cave.

Enola Gay Crew cut signatures

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Enola Gay Crew Cut Signatures

This exceptional piece captures a pivotal moment in history, featuring the hand-signed autographs of the Enola Gay crew. Measuring 11 x 14 inches, this photograph is elegantly framed in a 2 1/2 nickel wood frame with black outer features, providing a classic and timeless presentation.

Authenticity and Certification

Each signature on this photograph has been authentically hand-signed by the members of the Enola Gay crew and verified with a tamper-evident hologram. A certificate of authenticity is included, guaranteeing the legitimacy of the signatures. Given the historical significance and the rarity of these autographs, this item is a coveted piece for collectors. Additionally, it comes with a full JSA letter, further attesting to its authenticity.

About the Enola Gay and Its Historical Significance

The Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, was piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets during World War II. On August 6, 1945, it became the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in warfare, targeting the city of Hiroshima, Japan. This mission played a crucial role in bringing an end to World War II, albeit through devastating means. The crew, including Tibbets, navigator Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk, bombardier Thomas Ferebee, and others, were part of this historic and controversial mission that forever changed the course of history.

Why This Piece?

This signed photograph captures the solemn and pivotal moment in history involving the Enola Gay crew. It represents not only the technological advancements of the time but also the weighty decisions faced during wartime. This piece is ideal for collectors, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by World War II and its far-reaching impacts. It stands as a testament to the complex nature of progress and innovation, symbolizing both the triumphs and tragedies of human endeavor.

Special Features

  • Print Quality: Crafted on premium archival paper, ensuring longevity and vibrant color.
  • Edition: Part of a limited edition series, enhancing its uniqueness and value.
  • Value: With its historical significance and rarity, this piece is likely to appreciate over time.
  • Rarity: A rare find for collectors, especially those focused on military history and World War II memorabilia.

Owning this piece means holding a tangible connection to a moment that shaped the modern world, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

Enola Gay Crew-Tibbets, Van Kirk, Jeppson

Cut Signatures
Frame size-22" x 21"
Authenticated by JSA

Featuring signed index cards of Paul Tibbets (Pilot), Dutch Van Kirk (Navigator) and Morris Jeppson (Weaponer), crew members of the Enola Gay. The Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb in history on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. The signatures are authenticated by JSA.

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details:
Custom Framed in a 2" high quality decorative silver wood frame. Triple matted in black, silver and grey linen. A custom engraved descriptive plaque is present. Enclosed in 99%UV museum glass to protect the signatures from fading. Dust covered backed, wired ready for hanging in your den, office or man cave.