My otherwise slow Kettwiesel trike races up hills due, in most part, to having a direct chainline. The more direct chainline on my Strada is, I'm sure, responsible for it's much better acceleration and climbing prowess than my (admittedly much heavier) Speedmachine. My flexible aluminium box section BikeE has a direct chainline and climbs, again, remarkably well. However, both the Bike E and Kett are a bit poor against a headwind because of the non-ideal 'laid back' position.
So has anyone built the 'ideal' machine i.e. laid back seat, feet above the hips and no chain idler?
I've seen it done on a Bacchetta by a rider with short enough legs to slide the seat well forward and remove the idler, unfortunately, my legs are very long. What I would need to do on my Strada is drop the rear axle and fit a smaller rear wheel

Anyway, thoughts and idea's welcome or is this mythical machine out there somewhere and I've just missed it?