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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
Aerodynamic theory may be used with reasonable confidence to estimate the low-speed value of the stability derivative Ip for wings of most plan forms under quasi-steady conditions so long as viscous effects are unimportant. Wind tunnels tests are made to cover other cases such as the partially stalled swept wing, but the writer has heard of a difficulty encountered by a firm when using the free-rolling method. A variant of that technique in which this difficulty is avoided and which has been used at Imperial College for some years may be of interest.