In the flight tests required by the FAA to obtain an STC (must be done by a certified independent test pilot), we have always found static thrust to be indicitive of TO and climb performance. The MT props we have STC'd for the Cessna's (and Husky, Scout and Bonanza) all use the same -58 series scimitar blade. This blade was developed by my business partner specific for best performance on 470 and 520 powered float planes. It incorporates multiple NACA airfoil shapes along the length and really does well at mid-high RPM's. Here is a link to the actual test results obtained by this STC test pilot on the same plane, same day, same technique at max GTOW and fwd CG. The engine is an IO-520 on a C185.
http://www.flight-resource.com/PTD/Cessna185.pdf
All our props are 210cm (83")diam. We use the 3-blade when there is enough HP to drive it, otherwise the 2-blade is used on stock -470 motors.
They cost more than alum (about $10K for 2-blade, $12K for 3-blade) but are life unlimited, much lighter, turbine smooth, cost less to overhaul and provide better performance than alum. MT is to props as Bose is to sound. And like Bose, we have always offered a complete satisfaction gaurantee with no returns in over 5 years!
There is a ton of detail info on our website:
www.MTProps.com
Best regards,
John Nielsen, General Partner
Flight Resource, LLC
World's Largest Volume MT Distributor