i am surprised nobody has noted how to check this. Get a prop tack, see what the spinning blades tell you. For a geared engine like Rotax to get crank speed multiply that by the gearbox ratio for crank.
You can buy GA aircraft type units or even use simple RC tack/prop testers.
Cheers
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Sean, agree with you. There are a lot of good options and it should be done at initial build and test run of the aircraft to verify your instruments. Since RPM is so critical for prop settings as well as making sure you do not go beyond limits.
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