Abstract
A review of relevant hydrodynamic information has been made, with emphasis on the possible cause of serious discrepancies between classical hydrodynamic theory and experiments for subcavitating hydrofoils. The usefulness of the best available wind tunnel and towing tank force measurements is also discussed. It is believed that these data are unreliable, and that the completion of the force calculation based on the classical lifting surface theory and subsequent flutter prediction for an actual flutter model is desirable. Some recommendations for possible future experimental research are also given.

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