John,
The Coast Guard site was revamped. All the links gone. No new link available.
But there is good news.
I did a Freedom of Information Request and received a CD with all the data on the USCGC Eagle.
A copy of my original letter/request is below:
USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) Plans request
To: Scott T. Price,Chief Historian U. S. Coast Guard Historian's Office.
From: James E. Margerum, Interested Modeler.
Mr Price,
I am a ship model builder interested in making a correct model of the USCGC Eagle (WIX-327). To make my model correct I will need plans of the Ship. Can your office provide me with plans showing multiple views with dimensions? I would be interested in newer plans dating after the Mid-80's but I will take whatever is available. If no plans such as those by Underhill are available thru your office, could you direct me to an alternate source? Thanks.
Please feel free to Call or Email me with whatever you find.
I am xxxxxxx Home xxxxxxx Cell xxxxxxx
Jim xxxxxxx
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Phila., Pa.xxxxx
Sincerely,
Jim.
P.S. Some background:
Some time ago (1994) John Tilley, Associate Professor of History at East Carolina University, was commissioned by the Coast Guard Historian's Office to do a line drawing of the Eagle. His communication to me consisted of discussions of the various existing kit models of the ship and the lack of accuracy in both wood and plastic models. He also provide a Web Link to members of the Fine Scale Modelers Forum for his drawing but the Link no longer works. He also mentioned that the Coast Guard Historian's Office could supply accurate plans, including the one he did.
I recieved the following reply and a CD.