The 74(F) 'Tiger' Squadron Association brought together retired Air Marshall Cliff Spink and former Group Captains Dick Northcote and Graham Clarke to add their signatures to a run of limited edition reproductions of an original painting by Rob Johnson depicting ZE360 and ZE359 overflying RAF Wattisham. The backdrop for the event was provided by ZE359 itself, which although presently displayed in US Navy colours, was part of 74(F) Sqn for the whole of the aircraft’s time in UK service.
The F-4J(UK) was a modified version of the American F-4J and was exclusively operated by 74(F) Sqn at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk between 1985 and 1991. All were ex-US Navy or Marine Corps machines, refurbished and configured to Royal Air Force specifications at NARF North Island, California. The aircraft became a vital part of the UK air defence network as well as participating in many exercises across Europe with NATO allies. Cliff, Dick and Graham were the only officers to command the squadron during its time with the F-4J(UK) and were brought back together in support of the ZE360 Restoration Fund.
They were also joined on the day by 74 Squadron Association committee members Rhod Smart and Bob Cossey, BPAG Chairman Paul Wright and BPAG Secretary/ZE360 Project Manager/74SA Webmaster Tony Clay and artwork commissioner John Gray. Many thanks to all the aforementioned for attending and to the staff at Duxford’s AAM for granting permission and making arrangements for the event.
A small number of these prints are still available and standard, non-signed versions will be offered soon. Contact Tony Clay at webmaster74tigersquadron@yahoo.com for more details.

L-R Graham Clarke, Dick Northcote, John Grey (artwork commissioner) and Cliff Spink.



Cliff, Dick and Graham with BPAG Chairman Paul Wright (left) and BPAG Secretary/ZE360 Project/74SA Webmaster Tony Clay (right)