Just last week, I mailed a letter to Editor of Model Aviation. Included was a 1 page description of my stunter, a 1 page autobiography and 3 photos. This is the first step, according to MA "author's guide". If they express interest, I will complete the plans (80% ready) and write up a construction article.
My last published article in MA was for my WILDMAN 60 OTS stunter. Bob Hunt expressed interest in this plane at a prior Tucson VSC. When I approached MA with an offer to submit, they accepted at once. I'm sure Hunt had much influence on their decision.
I am still waiting for a response from MA. I have had rejections from other magazines in the past, and a letter of rejection appeared very quickly. Either MA has trash-canned my letter, or else they are still trying to decide.
I think my 2014 design, now called "Neptunea" *(s unique, even though the "numbers" are quite modern, and with no building surprises.) It is built for a RO-JETT 61.
* (Neptunea= the planet Neptune + an added "A" to give it a feminine character.)