I've been messing around with a 48" I beamer electric (with a planform based on a shrunken Imitation), and I'd been having problems with line tension, I figured I'd been flying to slow.
I originally had a 10x5R on there and it was ok line tension but it was slow and I wanted more. Being relatively skint at the moment I didn't want to shell out for a new motor, so swapped the prop to a 10x7(normal) and the line tension dropped away even further!
The addition of a new motor (same can size but an increase from 900kv to 1200kv) I went back to the 10x5R and she was fairly singing along.
Just goes to show, a high PRM, low pitch setup is really the only way to go. Considerng the price of a new motor was around $29 AUD, and a prop is half that, there's a lot to be said for getting a motor to swing the prop at the speed you want, rather than trying to get the motor you have to work.
As much as this is probably re-inventing the wheel, hopefully this may stop someone else from going down the path that I did.