This paper gives an overview of the investigations currently performed
in the framework of laminar flow control studies. The main laminar-tu
rbulent transition mechanisms (boundary layer tripping by roughness el
ements, leading edge contamination, ''natural'' transition) are first
described, together with the available transition prediction methods.
The different techniques for laminar flow control are then presented.
They are illustrated by examples of free flight experiments conducted
in the US and in Europe. The last part of the paper is devoted to a de
tailed description of flight tests performed on Falcon 50 and Falcon 9
00 aircraft in order to validate the concepts of natural laminar flow
and hybrid laminar flow control.