Millennium Draco Flight Chart
The Millennium Draco is a power-friendly overstable control driver built for accuracy, wind-fighting confidence, and consistent fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 3 | 0 | 4, the Draco offers minimal glide, zero turn, and a strong, predictable finish. Its flat top and firm rim create a clean release for both forehand and backhand power throws. Whether you need a headwind fighter, a force-over utility disc, or a dependable hyzer machine, the Draco delivers controlled performance for a wide range of advanced shot shapes.
Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Draco very overstable, often fading early with limited glide. While it isn’t an ideal choice for players with developing arms looking for distance, it is excellent as a wind-resistant utility disc. Expect straight-to-hyzer flights with strong fade at the end, making it useful for learning controlled hyzer lines.
How Intermediate Throwers Shape the Draco’s Flight
Intermediate players will experience the Draco as a dependable control driver that resists turn even when powered up. It excels in headwinds, on forced hyzers, and for skip shots. The flat top helps create a consistent release angle, allowing players to hit serious fade-driven landing zones with confidence.
Advanced Player Flight Characteristics
Advanced players unlock the Draco’s full potential: power hyzers, flex lines, stiff forehands, and precise overstable drives. With high torque resistance and a predictable fade, the Draco handles aggressive backhands and forehands without turning. This makes it an essential utility driver for shaping shots that require both control and consistency.
Forehand Flight & Release Stability
Forehand throwers frequently praise the Draco for its flat profile and stable rim feel. The disc’s ability to absorb torque without turning over makes it ideal for forehand flexes, high-power flicks, and low-ceiling skip shots. Expect a clean release, straight initial push, and a strong, reliable fade.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Millennium Draco’s flight path changes based on your throwing speed, release angle, and forehand or backhand preference.
Millennium Draco
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DG Puttheads Notes
The Draco fills the true overstable control-driver slot—flat, dependable, and torque resistant. It’s a go-to disc for headwinds, forehands, and utility lines. If you like flat Firebird-style discs with a touch more precision and consistency, the Draco is an excellent fit.