Millennium Astra Flight Chart
The Millennium Astra is a distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 2. It blends easy glide with workable turn, giving newer throwers access to distance while still offering experienced players hyzer-flip lines and long, controlled turnovers. Stability varies by plastic—Standard beats in to fly more understable, while Quantum holds stability longer.
Astra Flight Path for Beginners
For developing arms, the Astra can be a confidence booster. Thrown flat, expect a gentle high-speed turn that helps the disc stay aloft, followed by a mild fade. If your release speed is below ~50 mph, start on a slight hyzer to keep it from drifting too far right (RHBH).
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediates will see the Astra shine on hyzer-flips and smooth S-curves. It carries straight with late, controlled fade when you keep nose-down and give it clean spin. In tailwinds, it stretches for effortless distance; into light headwinds, power down or add hyzer.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
Advanced players can use the Astra as a workable control-distance driver. In Quantum, it can sit between a Tern and Wraith—neutral turn with a dependable finish. In Standard, a seasoned copy makes an excellent turnover or long shaping driver when space is tight.
Forehand Flight Notes
Forehand throwers can use the Astra for touch hyzer-flips and sweeping turnovers. It isn’t a pure forehand meat hook—keep angles tidy and avoid heavy headwinds unless you’re in a more stable Quantum run.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Millennium Astra will fly for you. Adjust the path for your throwing speed, wind, and whether you lean backhand or forehand.
Millennium Astra
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Try the Millennium Astra
A fast, glidey option that bridges beginner-friendly distance and advanced line shaping. If the Aries is too flippy or your high-speed drivers fade out early, the Astra is a smart middle ground.
Puttheads Notes
Plastic matters here. Quantum runs tend to fly a touch more stable and keep their numbers longer; Standard seasons quickly into a long, workable turnover driver. Reviewers compare Astra flights to molds like Tern/Wraith/CD3 depending on plastic and wear.
- Flight Numbers: 11 | 5 | -2 | 2
- Plastics: Standard (grippy, beats in faster), Quantum (durable, slightly more stable), special Stardust Quantum runs
- Best lines: hyzer-flip to flat, long turnovers, tailwind distance
- Power notes: below ~50 mph, start on hyzer; at higher speeds, expect workable turn with a soft finish