I've been interested in potato cannons (mostly pneumatic) for some time now.
I'm also interested in lightning.
I'll spare you any other long-winded introductions and cut to the chase.
I've been working on a project for some time now ( ~2 years), attempting to somewhat duplicate the lightning triggering methods that they use at the University of Florida. I created a spooling rocket and a remote launching platform, but soon ran out of extra side money to spend.
I now have the time and some money to start working on it again. I got an interesting idea of possibly using an air cannon to pull a wire up to the heavens (like an antenna launcher) instead of a rocket, as it would be much less expensive per shot.
Here's my main question:
Do you think it would be possible to make an air cannon (or any other type of cannon) that would fire a projectile trailing a thin copper wire up to about 200m?
It's definitely an interesting physics problem...Projectile weight increases linearly with height!

Thanks in advance!