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Of course I mean a fusilage (I wrote hull, I am a boatbuilder not an aeronautical engineer) like a sword but not to high and as wide as a normal fusilage is long. And above the wings the same surface area as beneath to be stable. You can easily make it a seaplane and jibing is also possible. Maybe it will land when jibing but that's not a problem. Because you fly low you can use groundeffect and maybe make it more like a groundeffectplane. Testing with rc models will be difficult. Like kitesurfing it has to be done hands on. But there are kites that are computer controlled and partly filled with helium for towing cargoships. That may be a way to do it rc. I think you need bigger models to be able to use the windgradient. But I think it can be tested without laying your life (even worse than carkeys) on the line. JD
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