I'm actually in the prep stages now for putting up a full wave delta loop for 43 meters. I moved the high end of the T2FD to another support, freeing up a rope that is 50 ft up in a tree. That will be the top support for the delta. The bottom will be about 18 ft above the ground, and the length of the bottom element is 622 ft.
I've run NEC simulations on various angles, and as of now it looks like I'll be going with a delta that has two 45 degree angles and a 90 degree angle at the top. The input impedance (if NEC can be believed) will be about 60 ohms at 6.925 kHz. The low angle radiation pattern looks to be excellent, peaking at about 18 degrees. The pattern is not symmetrical around the compass, there is about a 4 dB difference. I'm not sure that's enough to get all worked up about, so I'll orient the antenna in a direction that is easiest to install, vs trying to aim it a particular direction. That might end up being somewhat to the NE anyway, which might give me a little advantage for Europirates.
I'm still waiting on coax, and I need to measure, cut and lay out the antenna wire and insulator supports. Unlike say the sky loop, this antenna will require a little more precise dimensioning.
I'll try to do a write-up once I get the antenna up.