Special Ed,
Good afternoon and thank you very much for your suggestions. I'll definitely take you up on them and look for the SE5's in the photo files. During the build, I researched heavily through the Internet. From descriptions of yourself, it appears we have much in common. I too, started building models in the fifties from plastics and occasionally balsa then back to more plastics and more balsa. Just as yourself, I'll eventually find my pieces of paper and pens, but when it comes to computers, my files also, goes to that same place you called La La Land. I call this place in more graphic detail, but I'm sure you get the idea..... :0) Long story made short, I once flew a control line model at my old home located at a cul-de-sac. The control line broke after only one complete turn and the model flew into my neighbor's kitchen window. As luck would have it, it just so happens the lady of the house was cooking over her stove when the model crashed through the window, and smashed itself against the opposite wall before unsticking itself and falling down on top of the hot stove where it proceeded to melt. The engine was still running! In the meantime, I just stood there frozen, in the middle of the street whole time with my arm still extended holding onto the handle and what was left of the control lines. Needless to say, upon fleeing her home in panic, it didn't take the lady too long to find the "guilty party still standing there like a dummy with small bits and pieces of the control line still dangling from his hands. Ahhh memories...