Realized just why it wasn't competitive in the contest. (You had to be in the over 2 minute range under a 20 foot ceiling and I was doing 40 seconds.) The thing weighs 12 grams! The competitive ones weighed around 7 grams.
The night I threw it together I was short on light 1/16" square stock, all of which was committed to kits. Then I remembered that I had some old 1/16" square stock that I got from another modeler so I used that. It seemed to be a bit hard but I wanted the leading and trailing edges of the wing to be rugged anyway so I built with it. Now you would think that I would have noticed it right away but I didn't (Don't build the night before the contest if you can avoid it,) until I was almost finished...it wasn't balsa, it was pine! When I showed it at the Black Sheep meeting this week Kurt Young suggested that it wasn't a Legal Eagle but a Pine Pigeon.
On the other hand, I have all this pine stock, some nice, light card stock that laser cuts nicely, and I have several plans for Joe Ott kits...there are possibilities here.