Thanks all, for your assistance!
I have been contacted via PM by one of StuntHangar's prolific posters/forum supporters that he has a copy of the magazine. I'll let him self-identify if he chooses...but if he doesn't, I'll pop a tease here...his initials are DMC.
In short, I've been assisted by "model airplane forum folks" regarding old information twice now. The first was for the Brown/Novotnic 1/2A Mosquito magazine article. I already had the plan from an English fellow, but having the article made building that model just a bit more special for me.
Qaz,
Thanks much for your effort...I saw that link before, but there are no digital sellers. I did note that by the time I bought a paper copy and had it shipped, I would be way past what Papalee wants.
You are correct, the plan leaves a lot of detail out. Mark Winstanley of Kanata Aircraft Models custom cut a short kit of the Frog Mosquito for me. I provided the rib tracings I bought from a gentleman in England some time ago. I seem to remember turning around and providing those tracings to Steve at Outerzone shortly after. I plan on using Cox Medallion 09s.
I'm just a sucker for twins. My first was a Black Hawk Models Mosquito with 27" WS, Norvel Big Mig .074s, custom/DIY under-wing tanks...sadly totalled just after take-off due to outboard engine flame-out coming into the upwind portion of the circle. Featured heavily on CEF, to include first crash damage/rebuild and second crash. The CEF gang tried to talk.me into rebuild number two, but I already had the Kanata kit cut. I learned a lot on the BHM kit! It can be found on YouTube ( find user CL Jim...other key search words are Scientific P-40 and Black Hawk Models).
My next twin will be a hand-cut control-line rendition of the Paul Bradley Duelist MkIII. It'll be built around .061 mills...not sure if I'll go APs with Jan Haluzko NVA/venturies or Norvel Big Migs.
In conclusion, thanks for the PMs and posted assistance by my fellow modellers!
944_Jim on SH, RCG and CEF
Jim in NE MS