Measurement of dynamic cross-derivatives due to pitching and yawing

A novel wind-tunnel apparatus is described with which all the 12 static and dynamic moment derivatives due to pitching and yawing can be obtained at angles of attack up to 40 deg and in the presence of some sideslip. The experimental technique and the data reduction procedure are discussed, and preliminary data on dynamic derivatives for an aircraft-like configuration at M ? 0.70 are presented. It is shown that in the range of angle of attack investigated, some rather large variations occur in both the two direct damping derivatives and some of the dynamic cross-derivatives; the latter, however, remain small as compared to the corresponding direct damping derivatives (in general less than 10%).