Great story Shockwav. Stacked beams will indeed outperform a longer single beam in most cases. In fact stacked antennas, even stacked vertical single elements, work very well indeed and make it possible to increase antenna gain while remaining omnidirectional.
It's the reason they are standard for VHF land mobile and nearly all FM broadcast applications. Most FM broadcast stations use stacked circularly polarized antenna elements, commonly known as bays. If you look up at the top of an FM broadcast tower you will see between 2 and 16 pretzel shaped antenna elements aligned vertically on the tower 1 or 1/2 wavelength apart and fed with phasing cables.
The more elements, the greater the Effective Radiated Power, and the stronger the signal towards the horizon.
I remember years ago seeing a homebrew stacked omnidirectional 11 meter antenna made with four 108 inch whips formed into two vertical dipoles and mounted vertically on a tower 25 feet up and 9 feet apart from tip to tip. The thing worked at least as well as a 5/8 groundplane !