Innova Firebird – Flight Chart
The Innova Firebird is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. It’s a sidearm staple and wind fighter that carves precise hyzers, flex lines, and utility shots with a dependable, late fade. If you need a trustworthy flight path that never flips, the Firebird delivers placement and predictability without requiring max-distance power.
Beginner Take: Safe Hyzers and Headwind Insurance
Newer players will see short, overstable flights that finish hard. Use it for “don’t-turn” hyzers and headwind control where neutral discs drift. Expect ground-safe landings true to the posted flight numbers.
Intermediates: Placement Driver and Skip Control
Flat or slight-hyzer releases push briefly, then hook up reliably. Great for skip hyzers to landing zones, forced fades under low ceilings, and confident wind reads off the tee.
Advanced Lines: Flexes, Spikes, and Utility
Power throwers get force-over flexes that always fight back, steep spike hyzers that sit, and low lasers that finish on command. Excellent for forehand rollers as a get-out-of-trouble option.
Forehand Confidence and Overhand Work
The Firebird’s torque resistance makes it a sidearm favorite—clean out of the hand with a predictable finish. For thumbers/tomahawks, it offers consistent pan and a reliable ground move.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Firebird will fly for your arm speed, release angle, handedness, and BH/FH style—then fine-tune the flight path to match your game.
Innova Firebird
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Try the Innova Firebird
Need an overstable control driver that holds up in wind and lands where you aim? The Firebird offers precise fades, forehand control, and top-tier utility.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 9 | 3 | 0 | 4
- Plastics Seen: DX, GStar, Star (incl. Halo/Swirly/InnVision/Splatter), Champion (incl. Metal Flake, Luster, Color Glow/Classic Glow/Proto Glow), plus various special runs.
- Use Cases: Headwinds, skip hyzers, forced-flex lines, spike hyzers, forehand control, utility/overhand.
- Profile: Beadless, overstable, low glide; reliable late fade without high-speed turn—easy to range for placement.