The unsteady laminar to turbulent transition of boundary layers on the blading of axial turbomachinery has been investigated experimentally. Measurements were made on and around the outlet stator row of a 1.5-stage axial compressor using thermal anemometry. Pitch-wise hot-wire probe traverses were made upstream and downstream of the blade row to define the freestream disturbance field; these clearly show the interaction of the inlet guide vane and rotor wakes. Boundary layer traverses were taken with a single hot-wire on the stator suction surface. A blade instrumented with 61 surface hot-film sensors distributed around the surface at mid-blade height was used to obtain high frequency response skin friction measurements. High speed...