Well, because getting a ten foot or so extrusion of this size might be a little cost prohibitive, anybody have a waterjet and a huge brake press?

Danny, of the "huge pile of LGKs" designs, maybe the one that just runs the line of drivers to the floor might be best? If the LGKs were put together in a line all the way up and down, would the output radiation pattern (line source from the woofers vs. point source on the single tweeter) muck with things at all? I'm just thinking about some of the past discussions regarding Fred's budget line array projects built with similar driver layouts.
How would the 8" servos sound with a similarly angled U-frame baffle to the LGK array? Keeping the same baffle angles, even if there has to be a step in there to step down to the upper baffle width, might make it more aesthetically pleasing than a transition from a square frame to the upper baffle?
The wing did not pass the WAF test
I have some hard work ahead of me 
Using the LSX as example, in person and finished nicely, the big outer wing really makes the speaker look similar to a traditional box speaker until you are almost looking directly at the short side, and the short wing should neatly hide the "uglies" of the back of the drivers until you're at a crazy viewing angle from the inside of the speaker. If you need any help in the convincing, check out some of the pics from RMAF last year; they might help.
