The measurement of the full inertia tensor of a rigid body is a quite complex operation. It usually involves the measurement of different moments of inertia around different axes and then the reconstruction of the inertia tensor from these measurements. In the literature, many different test rigs developed for measuring the inertia tensor are presented. The problem of how locating at best the rotation axes to reconstruct the inertia tensor deserves still an in-depth theoretical study. In the paper the best way of locating such axes is studied and the results are compared with the most common combinations of axes used in the practice. The mathematical definition of the measurement accuracy of the full inertia tensor of a body is presented. T...