Engpes:
You have two distinct buckling problems. One is the individual top chord members braced every 72", can they act as beam/columns over that distance. And, I believe you can develop your side/truss verts. & diags. as cantilevers off the floor structure to provide the needed lateral resistance for this. The resisting force has to be in the lateral direction, the resisting member does not have to be in that direction. Many codes have an approx. lateral load req’rd. for this resistance of about 2 or 3-5% of the column loading. The second buckling problem relates to the 48' long top chords of the two side trusses, and this is a bit more difficult to pin down, because it is so dependant upon the top chords not having any initial lateral deflection, which is some P-delta affect in the buckling problem. To simplify this issue, I would carry Spats’ temporary cross member idea a step further. Btwn. the pick points, I would put a temporary cross member at the joint of every vert. (with no diags. framing into the top, that’s 4 total) and they are about 12' apart. Each pair of cross beams, I would actually join into a light x-braced frame, so that 2 cross members where part of the same frame and installed/bolted down as a unit (thus, 2 units).
I would also study the welding details of this basket. The idea that all the welds might/should be full penetration welds, when more than likely not needed, will just raise the cost of my gas 10 cents a gallon. I would clean up the welding details, maybe even add some doubler plates at some joints, and provide plenty of drain holes. I would also put my four pick points right at panel points so I could get that loads down into the side trusses without inducing any secondary bending into the top chords. This might cause the basket to rotate clockwise (in your sketches) a couple degrees. Or else, that can be fixed by adjusted the sling lengths a bit. Seems to me that you want to detail and fab. this as two side trusses all welded up, they are the real backbone. Then the floor framing, and my bracing frames and your end frames which might have x-bracing in them too, are other sub-assemblies which are tacked to the standing trusses. Then the whole thing can be rolled for final welding.