Obviously there are hundreds of ways to conduct a test and then analyse the results. We wanted to test and then present the results of the extreme condition shown. We are glad to see that most realize this is not a real world run condition as we are using the tip as a point source for the loading.
I suppose from a marketing standpoint even more people may have been impressed if we had distributed hundreds of pounds more across the blade length with (wow) even less flexing indicated. For those who like to crunch numbers it doesn't take too much calculating from the results of this (face or thrust) test to back figure the incredible stresses required to reach a similar structural failure in the more realistic run conditions.
By the way, this blade is 2x6 only at the root of which 10" was secured. Take a look at the Gottingen 222 profile to see what we are actually bending here. We know there will be a lot of coulda, shoulda, woulda comments from a test like this and we welcome all replies.
The test shows we hung 258 LBS. off the tip of the blade and it's maximum deflection over 5' was 17" before it broke. That's it. Thank you for your comments. Dave M. & Dave B.