i'll check they are 9"-10"
what i found tbh the diameter doesn't matter so much, the amount of air they move is pretty much entirely down to power, with cheep fans a lot of them are the same power over a range of diameters the smaller ones just run faster. i used 10" fans because i could fit neatly in 610x450 so just made a panel that held 2 fans and replaced 1 pane of glass. for quite a while i ran with just a pair of fans but it was 2 noisy really.
the spec of the panel I'm actually using is 210W ( the 235 is on the shed but basically the same thing )
210W Pmax
OCV 36.4
I max 8A
Vmpp 28.8
Impp 7A
with 2 fans on it was slightly overdriving them but not massively ( in automotive terms 12v actually means14.4v -15v anyway ) and in strong sun it'd float loaded at 32-33 v fans moved a lot of air but were loud. mine actually works best with 3 fans, the ocv of the panel 36v is 3x12, and 3x80w is 240 so near as dammit the panels rated power but i put 4 fans on there, reason been i had cut 2 panels to mount the fans on when i made the first one, and i had plenty of fans, running the 4 fans in series is in theory 48v i actually lost a bit of performance for doing this 4 fans move less air than 3 but are a LOT quieter and under running basic motors massively increases there life as they run from pretty much 12 hours a day albeit at varying speeds i thought increasing the life expectancy of no name Chinese clutter was probably a good idea, the toy car is the opposite way round for lightness i use small 12v fans but variable speed driven off a 24v DC-DC converter, i can get fantastic cooling moving massive amounts of air of tiny fans not weighing much, but they are LOUD when running flat out and it dosent do them any good long term