hello Homer,
when they talk about reducing the flare i take that to mean reducing the size of the hoop and re-spacing the legs to return to 50ohms,
all you could easily move with the astroplane would be to pull the legs closer in to less than 12" spacing due to the two piece legs been fastened together and to the spreader in the same way the sigma4 hoop fixes to the radials.
Bob, I didn't consider that thinking when I did my testing using Eznec. With having to make a hoop with 30 or more very small wires...that would be a booger too test...but you could be right.
I think I recall Avanti saying something about having the radials straight and doing something special, but like Bob says they are prone to puff about their products. I don't remember anything more except with my model it messed it up, so I figured the idea was no-way-no and just technobull.
I had the thought, however, that the top bracket was in a special relationship with the bottom hoop, and these two had to be within a close range to be effective in the functions they perform. Of course I see this setup similar to the S4.
I've said this before, but I recall both Homer and Booty Monster discussing issues with tuning of their homemade versions of their Vectors, and them also discussing the gamma match problems at the same time. I don't know what Homer has to say here, but I recall BM having his radials flatended-out and attached directly to the radiator. I told him that his problem might not be the gamma. I also told him what I thought, and he did make changes in this area. I asked BM to discuss this several times, but I never heard anything after that...one way or the other...except that the antenna worked.
We've hear discussions about limitations with close angles relative to using Eznec, but I would not be surprised if this situation and the S4 design are not closely related and these close angle effects are also in the real world.
I've always made a hub bracket in Eznec for my Sigma4/Vector models, and because I make the hub, I don't get the critical error messages that I know can happen using this NEC product. I've also done the same with my Starduster model, and adding the hub does seem to add something a little different to my model.
This is speculation, and I could be wrong.