Capacitance void fraction sensors were used to obtain void fraction measurements in vertical two-phase water-air flow in a small diameter tube (9.53 mm). Measurements were obtained at 1 - g and μ - g conditions. Comparisons were made between the void fraction values obtained at both gravity conditions by matching the flow rates obtained at μ - g conditions. It was found that the average void fraction values were comparable for the bubble, transitional flow (slug-annular flow at μ - g, and churn flow at 1 - g), and annular flow regimes. The slug flow regime showed a slightly higher overall average of about 10% at μ - g conditions. The distribution coefficient, C 0 , which takes into account the flow regime and the void fraction profile was found to be 1.25 for bubble and slug flows at μ - g, and 0.61 and 1.17 for 1 - g bubble and slug flows, respectively. This suggests that a flatter void fraction profile exists for slug flow at 1 - g as compared to μ - g. The value of 0.61 for bubble flow agrees well with the typical values obtained by averaging the saddle shape void fraction profile typically seen at 1 - g.