Non-circular ground planes should work just fine. Circular will work just fine as well. The lobes in the elevation plane that Trig worries about are near zenith (straight up) if the antenna is mounted on top and near nadir (straight down) if the antenna is mounted on the bottom. The gain on the horizon is good regardless. This effect was evident in the radiation patterns I provided. The technical issues that I was having problems with dealt with "ground plane resonance" and avoidance of circular shapes. The fact remains that antenna locations for both experimental and production GA aircraft are not chosen to optimize RF link performance and the builders and manufacturers don't seem to care. I can live with that. But the pilot needs to be aware that because of the lack of antenna siting considerations he can get burned with poor reception at a most inopportune time -as has happened to me.
Thanks for following up with me.
Thanks for following up with me.