Flite Test : Measuring Thrust - FLITE TIP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxTq3rNDc5g
There are many threads on RCGroups.com and many other RC sites on how to test props. Some I liked, some I did not. I took the parts I had available to me and built this thing.
I built a thrust tester and tested the props I have with one of my XXD A2208 1200KV motors. I used a Hobbywing Skywalker 20A and a Turnigy 2200mAh 3S 40C LiPo. The results were:
8x4.5x2 - 1 lb 7.6 oz (669 grams) of thrust
8x4x3 - 1 lb 3.8 oz (561 grams) of thrust
9x5x3 - 1 lb 11.8 oz (788 grams) of thrust
10x6x3 - 2 lb 3.7 oz (1012 grams) of thrust
Here are more pictures of the rig. I also have videos is anyone is interested.
I am interested to see what would happen if I put the 10x6x3 props on the quadcopter. I had thought that the motors would be too fast for these props to catch the correct amount of air for the about of tilt and surface area of the props. However this test seems to imply that they would actually do fairly well. Could be a good test if I get the time.Also, my X525 quadcopter is for sale to free up cash for the new carbon fiber quad that I have started.

Kijiji post:
http://kitchener.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-hobbies-crafts-X525-Quadcopter-W0QQAdIdZ382623941

