The steps necessary to derive the regression differential equations for a set of unknown parameters are presented. A simple straight-line algebraic regression problem is re viewed. A real problem, that of finding the aerodynamic stability derivatives for the lateral equations of motion of an airplane, is presented. Preliminary results, using real airplane transient time histories, are compared with simu lated transients obtained using wind-tunnel values for the stability derivatives.
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