I once read an article by a guy into QRP on a very similar antenna he used for dxpeditions in the boonies with the exception being he fed with 300 ohm TV twinline and used a small tuner, Stretchy. It was tapped in roughly the same spots on the coil.
The only reason he used the TV twinline was he could fit it and the dipole legs easily inside the coil form for storage in his pack. He used it in a variety of ways, vertical dipole, sloper, upright "L" (one of my favorite dipole variants), inverted "L" along with the standard "V" and flat-top setups.
At that size you could build two, one without a feedline, and set them up as a beam to the area you wanted to broadcast at. I'm having a brain fart at the moment, what's the spacing between the elements on wire beams, a tenth of a wavelength?