Eddie,
if I had used a 1" diameter mast just the part that is inside the antenna my NOS astroplane would be snapped in the wind already,
astroplanes are designed for 1-1/4 to 1-3/4" masts, the diameter of the mast inside the antenna effects impedance,
Bob, I figure since you have winds strong enough to do as you suggest, the A/P with its much smaller aluminum tubing 3/8", 1/2", and 5/8" elements would likely be a twisted mess long before the 1" inch pipe gave way. And like somebody said the A/P has a large footprint to catch wind.
I mentioned that I used 1" inch in the model simply because my push-up pole has a 1" x 10' top section. I can't use tapper on the P/U pole using Eznec, so I used the tip diameter for the mast length. A couple of key strokes can change that diameter in short order.
At different times over the years I've installed my Top One with:
9' x 1" square aluminum tube,
10' x 1.25" fence rail,
2.75" x 12' feet of heavy wall cast aluminum army surplus mast with a 12" x 1" pipe in the top.
I saw changes in the match just like you tell us. However, I could not tell a difference in how the antenna worked...the difference were just too small of a difference. Probably similar to the difference you see between the two model overlays I posted above.
I will check out the tabular currents log and get back.
your vswr curve with 1" mast never reaches low vswr, avanti claim ( 50-52ohm vswr less than 1.2:1 )
Since the match was close, I have not fiddled with the model to try and get the match closer to perfect. DB has reported about the same match as I'm seeing here, with a value for R a bit high (60+ ohms) for his models. Maybe by now he has figured out a solution and will be willing to share the process and his results with me. Then I will fix the model. If that doesn't happen, sooner or later I will get to a solution.
I have Old Top One models with a near perfect match, but this model is new where I followed Tib's exposed dimensions for the original AstroPlane. Prior dimensions given and sourced in the manual were not exposed tubing dimensions...and the results were disappointing. I have not fiddled much with this model since I created it on 07/09/17.
Thanks Bob, I will try and follow up on your other points later today.