Strato-Liner. Carl Risteen, MAN Feb 57. Small, but big flaps, "near-conventional configuration" except this has a second motor on the outboard tip at 65-degree offset for line tension. Article stated you can fly on 200 foot lines.
I was reading about a stunter flying on 100 ft lines .. in the UK in the early 1950s, I think is was the Taurus..
And I think this one flew on long lines also.. Charger. Jim Mayfield, American Aircraft Modeler, Oct 70. This is a profile. Swept back wing. Engine is in the leading edge of outboard wing with the thrust line through the CG. (similar to Charles Mackey's Red Wing and Monster designs in Flying Models) Only about 170 sq in.
I once hooked up my last ME109 profile to 70 ft lines by mistake.. hadn't flown in a long time.. it sure looked good out there and then I tried a loop... and it turned in on me and was lost to the the Balsa Gods... I was wondering why line tension was kinda weak.
Jim