• Swift Fox

    Daredevil Swift Fox Flight Chart The Daredevil Swift Fox is an easy-glide control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -3 | 1. Designed for hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and tailwind distance, it pairs generous glide with gentle fade for shapeable lines at modest power. Offered in Daredevil’s grippy, weather-ready Grip Performance and Flex Performance plastics. Beginner-Friendly Flight Notes Newer throwers will get instant distance help: a small hyzer release flips toward flat, tracks straight, then settles softly. The -3 turn makes learning angle control intuitive without harsh fade. Flight Chart Tips for Intermediate Players Expect reliable hyzer-flips to long, neutral pushes and drifting turnovers (RHBH). In tailwinds, the Swift…

  • FL

    Innova FL Flight Chart The Innova FL (Firebird-L) is a straighter, longer take on the classic Firebird with flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 2. It keeps the trustworthy fade but sheds some overstability, adding workable glide for controlled fairway distance. Common in Champion and Star plastics, the FL suits players who want Firebird-style reliability without the meat-hook finish. Beginner-Friendly Overview Newer arms will still see a healthy hyzer finish, but the FL won’t dump as hard as a traditional Firebird. Think straight-to-fade drives that stay in the fairway and skip predictably. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players Flat releases track forward with a touch of turn before…

  • 64 Vision

    Latitude 64 Vision Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Vision is a beginner-friendly fairway driver with flight numbers 8 | 6 | -1 | 2. High glide and controllable turn make it ideal for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and tailwind pushes. In Opto it’s a touch more stable and durable; Gold Line adds grip and glide; Retro beats in quickly for maximum understability. Use this page to examine the Vision’s flight path and flight numbers by skill level. Flight Path for New Throwers Lower arm speeds will see easy distance with a smooth hyzer-flip to flat and a soft finish. The Vision’s glide helps keep lines straight without demanding power—perfect for learning…

  • MD1

    Discmania MD1 Flight Chart The Discmania MD1 is a laser-straight midrange with flight numbers 5 | 6 | 0 | 0. Designed to hold the angle you put it on, the MD1 pairs exceptional glide with neutral stability for point-and-shoot control on tight fairways. Available primarily in premium C-Line (durable, clean release) and S-Line (grippier, slightly floatier), with occasional special blends. Beginner Control and Confidence For newer players, the MD1 flies straight at low–moderate power with very little lateral movement. It’s a great form teacher: smooth releases go far and finish flat without surprise fade. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms Intermediates can rely on effortless hyzer-flips to flat and long,…

  • Rogue

    DGA Rogue Flight Chart The DGA Rogue is a neutral-stable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 4 | -1 | 2. It bridges the gap between control and full-distance drivers—long, workable flights with a gentle, reliable finish. In ProLine it tends to fly straighter with lots of glide; SP Line adds durability and a touch more fade for wind and forehand control. Flight Path for Newer Players Developing arms will see straight-to-fade flights and sneaky distance. A light hyzer can flip toward flat and ride forward before a soft finish. Great “first fast driver” once fairways feel short. Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers Expect workable lines on flat or…

  • Meteor

    Discraft Meteor Flight Chart The Discraft Meteor is a glidey, understable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 5 | -3 | 1. Built for effortless hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and straight woods lines, the Meteor rewards smooth form and touch control. In premium plastics like ESP, Z Line, and Titanium, it offers dependable grip and durability with subtly different stability windows. Beginner-Friendly Flight Traits Newer players can expect easy, point-and-shoot distance. A light hyzer release flips to flat and rides straight with a gentle finish. The Meteor helps develop clean angles without demanding power. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms At moderate power the Meteor hyzer-flips consistently and carves controlled right-finishing lines…

  • Max

    Innova Max Flight Chart The Innova Max is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 3 | 0 | 5. Built for headwinds, spike-hyzers, and force-over lines, the Max pairs a wide rim with minimal glide to deliver fierce, predictable fade. Power throwers lean on it for placement drives and utility shots when control matters more than raw distance. Flight Path for Newer Players The Max is not beginner friendly. At slower speeds it will hyzer out early and feel short. If you’re developing form, consider a slower driver first and treat the Max as a wind-fighter or get-out-of-trouble utility disc. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms With…

  • Temoko

    RPM Temoko Flight Chart The RPM Temoko is a stable, beaded putt & approach disc with flight numbers 3 | 4 | 0 | 0. Built for straight putts and point-and-shoot approaches, the Temoko offers a clean release, reliable glide, and a gentle, controlled fade. Common plastics include Magma (soft/medium/hard for putting feel), plus premium Atomic and Cosmic for durable throwing putters. Beginner-Friendly Flight Traits Newer players will see straight putts and easy, controllable approaches. The mild fade helps keep misses predictable while the bead adds a confident grip for consistent releases. Mid-Power Control: What Intermediates Can Expect At moderate power, the Temoko holds a flat line with minimal turn…

  • Tui

    RPM Tui Flight Chart The RPM Tui is an understable throwing putter with flight numbers around 3 | 4 | -1 | 0.5. Known for exceptional glide and easy turn, it bridges the gap between a putter and a midrange for touchy approaches, hyzer-flips, and gentle turnover drives. Common plastics include Atomic (most stable), Cosmic (glidey/understable), plus Glow, Magma, and Platinum. Flight Path for Newer Players New players will see straight, glidey flights with a soft finish at low power. The Tui’s shallow, comfortable rim encourages clean releases and confidence on 80–200 ft approach shots. Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers At moderate power the Tui hyzer-flips to flat and tracks…

  • Skeeter

    Innova Skeeter Flight Chart The Innova Skeeter is a glidey, straight-flying midrange disc with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. It’s known for its smooth, controllable flights that make it a great choice for players of all skill levels. With its domey profile and excellent glide, the Skeeter bridges the gap between a putter and a midrange, providing reliable distance without losing accuracy. Available primarily in DX and Star plastics, this disc offers both grip and durability depending on your preference. Flight Chart By Skill Level Innova Skeeter Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love the Skeeter’s easy, straight flights and impressive glide. Even with slower…

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