Hi Paul,
Build them to fly, not crash if you want maximum performance. I think it was Billy Werwage that told me that if it doesn't turn into tiny pieces on a crash, it was too heavy and overbuilt.
Wood selection, fits, and types of glues are the starting point. CA glue is one of the heaviest ones we use along with epoxy! When wanting to save every gram, Ambroids, Sigment, Duco, Elmer's Glue All, etc., are lighter.
Sanding everything properly is also a great factor and hollowing blocks kill a lot of ships. If I cannot see a bright light through the wood, it ain't thin enough.
Once you have built the airframe as light as you can, the finish can be the other killer. Only enough paint/filler should be left on the plane to make it look right.