I would try cutting a small notch in the wing attachment tab directly underneath the score lines. Giving it a bit of an airfoil is usually better than the flat-board-in-the-wind approach. Some nose weight is usually needed in just about any glider design,,,need to get the center of gravity about a third of the span back from the wing leading edge. I've found that the crease acts much like a spar for strengthening the wing.
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