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(I broke up the link so that steam wouldn't remove it). There are clusters of 3 and 4, however, I used the cluster of 5 for all of the clusters. As for the short ones, those are for the lights close to the runway, where they need to be shorter than the tall ones (you can't push the tall ones into the ground without deforming the terrain), however, you can raise the short ones further above the ground without issue.
I see the point that you are making, however, you must also consider that a line needs to be drawn somewhere, where it's releasitic enough. For example, I know the ALSF lighting requires clusters of 3, cluster of 4, and varying spacing clusters... That would be a lot of effort to reproduce here with very little gain from it... Anyways, I originally made these models for an airport that only has MALSR.