Atan,
What you should be looking out for would be the motor KV's which will translate to the maximum prop size you can drive. Typically, for a 48" Zagi application, you should be looking to drive between 4.75x4.75 being the smallest and larger ones upto 6x4. Small props dont have good static thrust which can make launching difficult, but have better top end speed as it unloads in the air (catapult or bungee launch) Larger ones will fly out of your hands but have problem with torque roll due to the greater rotating mass so you need to correct aileron if you accelerate or throttle up.
Our favourite combos are generally outrunner/ inrunner of between 3000kv - 3800kv (3-4 turns) with the APC 4.75 square pusher prop. Most of the time these motors need about 20-30A so on the safe side, it is advisable to run 35A to 40A ESC. Make sure that you Li-Pos have the correct discharge rating as well. If you are to run 40A safely, i suggest any of the 20-25C 2000mah batteries as a minimum otherwise they will overheat and bloat very quickly!
Some proven well known combo's which i've tried before....
ALIGN 430L/XL, 35A ESC, 4.75x4.75 (good for 48" WS)
HET Typhoon 2W20, 45A ESC, 4.1x4.1 (good for 24" to 30" WS)
MEGA 16/15/3, 35A ESC, 5x5 (good for 48" WS)
HiModel 450TH, 35A ESC, 4.1x4.1 (good for 24" to 30" WS)
I believe there are plenty new generation outrunners which are excellent performers.... as compared to some of the hotter inrunners. Just try to keep within the KV range mentioned. The higher the KV the smaller the prop. Suggest that you also use an ammeter to measure loaded current throughput to ensure not burning up your ESC's due to high amp draw. To test and see if your prop is too big for your motor, you run it briefly and see if it gets hot. If it is matched correctly it will just be warm. Its always safe to start with the smaller size props first and then step up.
Hope this helps... and good luck on your testing.....