Just saw your new thread about Badass adding new prop sizes. For electric (using a governed ESC) my experience has been that using slightly larger diameter props (say 1" larger than what would be customary) of relatively low pitch (say around 4" or 5") while being turned at high RPM seems to work best. This set-up seems to give you less speed variation in the wind with good vertical performance:
Modified brodak shark (.25 sized model) : 11x4 at ~11,000 RPM
Modified brodak oriental (.40 size model) : 12x4 at ~ 10,600 RPM
Brodak Leagacy (.40 size model) : 12x5 at ~ 10,500 RPM
Sig FAZER (really chunky wing, .40 side model) : 13x5 at ~ 10,200 RPM (I think, I would have to check)
I believe that when the motor unloads the wind milling low pitch prop generates more drag thus keeping the model from speeding up. The best way to find out is to simply buy a few props and test them out, they are not the same. The wood props given their thicker blades appear to behave as if higher pitched than what their pitch number would suggest, APC and carbon props seem to behave more like what their pitch number would suggest. I am assuming that the differences are due to the thicker airfoil shapes common in wood props. I do not use an active timer and as I pilot I am not much of a threat to anyone, probably in the bottom half of the advanced group at a typical contest; keep that in mind when considering what I have written.
Good luck