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Moment of Inertia Formula

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plncraze

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http://zoomaviation.com/design/propeller/reduction_70hp.pdf

I would like to apologize for the broad nature of my question but can't wrap my head around the answer.
On page 22 of this paper they do the moment of inertia calcs for a prop. They use the falling weight method. The author's give the formula but when I try to follow along the answers never come close. There are tutorials for this on the web but those formulas don't get these answers either. Any of you guys have their formula? Thnks
 
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