A free-flight measurement technique was applied to an aerodynamic test with a largescale test model in the JAXA-HIEST free-piston shock tunnel and a preliminary aerodynamic force measurement conducted to study the feasibility of the technique with an elliptic cone 880mm length long and 23.5kg in mass. The cone model was a full-scale model of the HIFiRE-5 (Hypersonic International Flight Research and Experiment) payload, a model with on-board instruments such as accelerometers and miniature data recorders specially designed to facilitate this free-flight force measurement technique. During the short HIEST test period, the cone model flew in the hypersonic test flow and axial and normal forces were successfully measured at a 7-degree angle of attack and under low stagnation condition (Stagnation enthalpy was 3MJ/kg and stagnation pressure was 14MPa), with conditions equivalent to a Mach 8 flight. The present test demonstrated that the free-flight measuring technique in shock tunnels could be successfully applied to a test model almost one meter in size, equivalent to the dimensions of general flight test models using sounding rockets. The technique has the potential to drastically reduce down the cost of experiments used to develop scramjet-powered vehicles under hypersonic conditions.