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Fighter Wing "Jagdgeschwader 400" – Limited Edition Lithograph Featuring the Me-163 Komet

Fighter Wing "Jagdgeschwader 400" – Limited Edition Lithograph Featuring the Me-163 Komet

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Honor the famed Jagdgeschwader 400, Germany’s elite rocket fighter unit, with this limited edition lithograph illustrating the service of the Me-163 Komet. Signed by both Wolfgang Spate and Rudolf Opitz, this artwork stands as a direct link to the speed, innovation, and daring experiments that defined WWII aerial combat—an essential addition for collectors of Luftwaffe, rocket flight, and WWII memorabilia.

Commanded by combat ace Wolfgang Späte and featuring pilot Rudolf Opitz, this artwork captures a rarely depicted moment in aviation history. The Me-163’s futuristic design and blistering speed make it one of the most fascinating aircraft of the 20th century.

Each print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, making this a standout piece for aviation collectors, historians, and military enthusiasts alike.

🛩️ Details:
Subject: Jagdgeschwader 400 – Messerschmitt Me-163 Komet

Aircraft: Me-163 – first rocket-powered combat aircraft

Notable Figures: Wolfgang Späte (commander), Rudolf Opitz (test pilot)

Edition: Limited edition with Certificate of Authenticity

Medium: Offset lithograph

Condition: Excellent – unframed, vivid colors, suitable for archival framing

Size: (Please specify dimensions if known; e.g., 18" x 24")

🔍 Historical Significance:
Me-163 Komet: The only operational rocket fighter in history

Jagdgeschwader 400: Elite experimental Luftwaffe unit

Highlights WWII aviation innovation and technical breakthroughs

Collectible military aviation art with museum-quality presentation

🎯 Perfect For:
WWII aviation art collectors

Historians and educators

Pilots and aerospace engineers

Luftwaffe memorabilia enthusiasts

Unique gift for military history fans

 

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