Innova Orc – Flight Chart The Innova Orc is a stable-to-overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | -1 | 3. Designed for long, accurate drives, the Orc bridges the gap between fairway and high-speed distance drivers. It offers exceptional control with dependable fade, making it a trusted choice for both forehand and backhand throwers. Known for its blend of speed, glide, and workability, the Orc shines for players who find faster discs like the Destroyer or Wraith too demanding. Beginner Flight Path – Controlled Stability For beginners, the Orc provides a consistent fade and stable flight path. In lighter plastics such as DX or GStar, it…
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Viking
Innova Viking – Flight Chart The Innova Viking is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 2. It offers a balanced mix of speed, glide, and dependable fade—ideal for players who want distance with precision. Sitting between the Valkyrie and Thunderbird in stability, the Viking provides long, straight flights that finish with a consistent fade. Available in DX, Star, and Champion plastics, each blend slightly changes its flight characteristics. Beginner Flight Path Newer players will find the Viking to be slightly overstable, giving a predictable fade at the end of flight. As form and arm speed develop, it will straighten out and fly…
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Starfire
Innova Starfire – Flight Chart The Innova Starfire is a power control driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for consistency and torque resistance, the Starfire delivers predictable flights and a strong finish. It’s often compared to a faster Thunderbird—reliable, overstable, and capable of long controlled drives. Available in Star, Champion, and DX plastics, the Starfire’s stability varies slightly by blend, offering options for all arm speeds. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Starfire overstable and best suited for headwinds or hyzer shots. Expect a steady fade and limited turn, helping develop form and angle control. Great for learning to throw with power…
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Monster
Innova Monster Flight Chart The Innova Monster lives up to its name—an extremely overstable distance driver built for power throwers, headwinds, and utility shots. With flight numbers of 10 | 3 | 0 | 5, the Monster delivers fierce fade and minimal glide, making it one of the most predictable discs in Innova’s lineup. Commonly available in Champion and Star plastics, it’s designed to withstand torque and high-speed throws while maintaining control and consistency. Beginner Flight Path New players will find the Monster difficult to throw for distance due to its extreme overstability. Expect a sharp, early fade and short flight unless thrown with significant power. However, it can still…
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Beast
Innova Beast Flight Chart The Innova Beast is a legendary distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed for long, controllable S-curves and hyzer-flip distance, the Beast blends high-speed glide with just the right amount of turn. Originally released in 2002 and endorsed by Barry Schultz, it remains one of Innova’s most popular drivers for players who want effortless distance without extreme overstability. Available in nearly every plastic including DX, Champion, Star, GStar, and Pro. Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the Beast surprisingly forgiving for a high-speed driver. When thrown flat, it flips to straight and glides before a gentle fade,…
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Ace
Innova Ace – Flight Chart The Innova Ace is a classic, neutral-to-understable putt & approach / short mid-style disc with flight numbers around 2| 3| -2 | 1. It’s built for point-and-shoot lines, effortless glide, and gentle finishes. Players who want a longer putter that can hyzer-flip to straight—or hold soft turnovers—tend to love the Ace’s controllable flight path. Most commonly seen in R-Pro, with availability varying by run. Beginner Lines: Easy Glide, Straight Results Newer players will see smooth, straight carries with minimal fade. A light hyzer release often flips to flat and rides forward, closely matching the published flight numbers without demanding high power. Flight Chart Cues for…
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Archangel
Innova Archangel – Flight Chart The Innova Archangel is an understable control driver with flight numbers 8 | 6 | -4 | 1. With high glide and easy turn, it’s built for hyzer-flip distance, shaping gentle turnover lines, and helping developing arms see a long, straight flight path without heavy fade. Commonly found in DX plastic and lighter weights, it’s a popular first driver and a seasoned roller candidate. Beginner-Friendly Line: Easy Glide, Minimal Fade Newer players can expect smooth hyzer-flip flights that carry straight with a soft finish. The Archangel’s glide adds effortless distance and keeps the flight numbers feelable at lower power. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At…
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Dragon
Innova Dragon – Flight Chart The Innova Dragon is a lightweight, water-floating control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | -2 | 2. Built for easy distance and confidence on water carries, it offers high glide and a workable flight path that hyzer-flips to flat, turns gently, and finishes with a mild fade—especially friendly for developing arms and tailwind shots. Beginner-Friendly Lines At lower speeds, release on slight hyzer and expect a flip to flat, long carry, and a soft finish. The light DX blend adds effortless glide, making the Dragon a welcoming first driver. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Around 275–330 ft power, the Dragon flies true to…
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Spider
Innova Spider – Flight Chart The Innova Spider is a compact, neutral-stable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 1. It’s built for point-and-shoot control, straight approaches, and tight-gap placement where you want the disc to mirror your release. At typical fairway speeds the flight path is flat with a gentle, late finish—great for woods golf and touchy layups. Beginner Lines: Straight and Simple Newer players can expect flat, neutral flights that track the aim line and sit softly. Modest glide (3) helps distance without adding unwanted turn, keeping misses tight to the fairway. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At ~250–320 ft power, the Spider holds the…
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Valkyrie
Innova Valkyrie – Flight Chart The Innova Valkyrie is a celebrated control/distance driver with flight numbers 9 | 4 | -2 | 2. It’s famous for hyzer-flip to straight drives, long turnovers, and effortless tailwind distance—especially in lighter weights. Players from newer to advanced arms like the Valk for its workable flight path, gentle high-speed turn, and reliable finishing fade. Beginner-Friendly Distance Without the Drama Newer throwers can expect easy glide and straight pushes when released on light hyzer. The modest fade helps landings stay controlled while still adding distance. These traits align closely with the posted flight numbers. Line-Shaping Tips for Intermediates For 300–375 ft power, a slight hyzer…
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Explore Innova flight charts to better understand how each disc flies before it even leaves your hand. These charts break down the essential flight numbers—speed, glide, turn, and fade—so you can match discs to your throwing style. By studying the detailed flight paths, you’ll see how drivers, midranges, and putters compare, helping you choose the perfect disc for distance, control, or accuracy. Whether you’re new to Innova or building on years of experience, these flight charts give you a clear visual guide to find the right disc for your game.