Thanks all for participating in this little bit of fun! The responses have been fascinating actually - some possibles and some so far away from the mark. Nobody hit the target, but not knowing the complete extent of this advertising campaign I have to award some "near misses". If anyone can prove this ad appeared in any other magazines, I will of course honour my commitment to award a prize.
The magazine was Australian PLAYBOY June 1979. I think Hugh Hefner was my hero back then. Surrounded by stunning women, had his own DC-9 and spent his time in and out of his PJ's - sounds pretty ideal huh! How he has lived so long is a testament to modern medicine!
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Closest to the mark and very likely another magazine to feature this ad is that suggested by Paul - Australian Penthouse. Makes perfect sense that this ad would also have featured in this magazine. Do you recall seeing it Paul? So, 1st Prize goes to HRT Paul - well done and congratulations! You get to choose from either a 1/48 Eduard MiG-21 MF or a 1/48 Valom "Annushka" AN-2. Please let me know.
Second prize goes to Wally as he was pretty close to the time and the magazines he put forward (Bulletin and BRW), which could very well have had this ad. I can't remember as these magazine were not in my list of fav reading/gorking material in my late teens.
2nd prize for Wally is a very cute little 1/72 AZ-Models Zlin-526.
Third prize goes to Nick for getting the time close and adding some details on this Pitts. EUG must have been the "sister" aeroplane to SZE which I spent many happy hours in a few years ago. So, 3rd prize for Nick is a 1/72 A-Models Pitts S-2. It's so tiny! Hope you have a good set of magnifying glasses!
The absolute high light of my aviation passion/hobby/pastime was achieving my long time dream of getting a Pitts checkout a few years ago. Here's me way back when in SZE, a Pitts Special S-2A - with a bit more hair I might add! This S-2A has the large double bubble canopy and the wider fuselage when compared to the first S-2A version. The later S-2B has the same fuselage, just has the bigger six cylinder AEIO-540 9 litre engine (260 HP), as opposed to the S-2A's AEIO-360 6 litre engine (200 HP).
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Thanks to all for participating. It was a lot of fun for me to see those responses - got a great chuckle from some of them! Thanks to A/CAM Capt. Ray for letting me indulge myself with this unofficial and ill-conceived competition - all done for a bit of fun and a laugh! I will bring these prizes down to Expo and leave with Ray. Perhaps we can decide on a time when everyone is there and I can formally hand over these prizes.
Cheers
Adam
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