My Science Olympiad regionals cancelled Wright Stuff so I was unable to compete then, but since we made it to States, they picked it back up again. So in an effort to not dissapoint my school and teacher, I am tasked with building the plane. So I was just wondering if anyone could guide me to the right places. I already know most of my basics and I have built my first plane (It flew for less than 30 seconds because I didn't have the correct rubber, but I was able to fly in a large circle before dropping). I just need to maybe have a good kit, or maybe a some links to read up on certain advanced topics, such as "washin effect" (sorry if I am saying it wrong, I just have seen it mentioned when building the wing).
If anyone could tell me some basic kits, or advanced terms I would need to know I would appreciate it thank you. (Sorry if I sound like I someone asking for everything, I'm just cluttered with all this information and I just want to know where some of you learned how to do this event when you first started)
Thanks

(If I attached it right, there should be some images of my initial plane. It's based off of Chuck Markos's design, but I still need to work on minimizing weight and getting better balsa wood. The current rubber I'm using is just above average and lubricated with soap and water to get around 280 winds before breaking. I already ordered Tan SS rubber and a winder and it should be coming soon)