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Innova Aero
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Innova Aero Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Innova Aero to be a very forgiving disc. With its neutral stability and excellent glide, it will hold the line it is thrown on with minimal fade. New players can expect straight flights without worrying about harsh finishes.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players will appreciate the Aero’s ability to carve smooth turnovers and dead-straight approaches. Its glide makes it a useful tool for controlled drives, while the lack of fade ensures it lands flat with very little ground play.
Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Disc Golfers
Advanced players often use the Aero as a utility disc for touch shots, straight tunnel lines, and precise upshots. It will flip easily with power, but if released flat at controlled speed, it provides one of the truest straight flights available.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
The Aero is not typically a forehand disc due to its wide diameter and neutral stability. However, players with touch forehand shots can use it for short, straight approaches where minimal fade is needed.
Try the Aero
The Innova Aero has been trusted for decades as one of the straightest-flying discs ever made. If you need a reliable point-and-shoot disc that stays true to your release angle, the Aero is a classic worth adding to your bag.
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Puttheads Notes
The Aero is one of the straightest discs ever released. Its lack of fade makes it stand out, but it can be touchy in wind. We’ve found it most effective as a beginner-friendly midrange or an advanced player’s utility disc for shaping lines.
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 6 | 0 | 0
- Reliable straight flyer with high glide
- Best for controlled approaches and tunnel shots
- Very little fade, minimal ground play
- Can be affected by wind due to large diameter