• DD3

    Discmania DD3 Flight Chart The Discmania DD3 is a legendary 12-speed distance driver built for power throwers who want maximum distance with a workable blend of turn and reliable fade. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the DD3 delivers the classic “bomb driver” shape—high-speed turn that straightens out before a strong forward-pushing fade. Reviews consistently highlight its long-distance potential, excellent glide, and trustworthy finish, making it a go-to choice for advanced backhand and forehand players. Available in C-Line, S-Line, and special releases, the DD3 is widely considered one of Discmania’s flagship drivers. Flight Path for Beginner Players Newer players will find the DD3 extremely overstable.…

  • Corvette

    Innova Corvette Flight Chart The Innova Corvette is an ultra-fast distance driver boasting flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for maximum distance, it combines high speed with surprising glide to deliver huge S-curve flights for players who have the arm speed to activate it. Advanced throwers appreciate its ability to turn gently before fading reliably, while slower arms may see a straighter, more overstable flight. If you’re looking for explosive distance with a touch of high-speed turn, the Corvette fits the role. How the Innova Corvette Flies The Corvette thrives when thrown with real power. Its high-speed turn (-1) allows it to drift right before…

  • M Model Mid Range OS

    Prodigy M Model OS Flight Chart The Prodigy M Model OS is a torque-resistant, overstable midrange designed for confident approach shots and controlled tee shots. With flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 3, it offers a workable amount of glide with a reliable fade, making it a great option when you need a mid that can handle power, wind, and forehand torque without flipping over. Flight Numbers and Stability With speed 6, the M Model OS is a faster-feeling midrange or slow fairway hybrid. Its glide of 4 gives it enough carry to push down the fairway, while the gentle high-speed turn of -1 keeps it workable…

  • F Model S

    Prodigy F Model S Flight Chart The Prodigy F Model S is a stable-to-slightly overstable control driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | 1 | 3. It’s designed to carve accurate fairway lines, offering plenty of glide with a reliable fade at the end of the flight. Intermediate and advanced players will find it ideal for controlled distance shots, while developing players can lean on it as a trustworthy, wind-fighting control driver. Prodigy F Model S Flight Numbers & Disc Overview Speed: 10 Glide: 5 Turn: 1 Fade: 3 On the course, the F Model S flies like a true control driver: it wants to push forward on…

  • D Model S

    Prodigy D Model S Flight Chart The Prodigy D Model S is a high-speed, stable distance driver designed for players who want long, controlled flights with a reliable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | 0 | 2, it offers excellent glide, minimal high-speed turn, and a consistent finish—making it a trusted option for players who want a workhorse distance driver that can handle power without being overly overstable. This page breaks down how the D Model S’s flight path changes across skill levels and throwing styles. Flight Chart by Skill Level D Model S Flight Path for Beginners For developing players, the D Model S will feel…

  • Recoil

    Latitude 64 Recoil Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Recoil is an overstable distance driver built for power throwers who want predictable fade and controlled flights at high speeds. With flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Recoil resists turn even when thrown hard and delivers a reliable finishing fade that makes it a trustworthy option for headwinds, forehand lines, and distance-controlled power drives. This page breaks down how the Recoil’s flight path changes for different skill levels and throwing styles. Flight Chart by Skill Level Recoil Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Latitude 64 Recoil will fly very overstable. Expect short pushes followed by…

  • Pioneer

    Latitude 64 Pioneer Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Pioneer is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. This control driver is built for reliable fade, wind-fighting stability, and torque resistance, making it a trusted choice for spike hyzers, skip shots, and confident forehand lines. Use this flight chart page to understand how the Pioneer’s flight path changes by skill level and how its flight numbers translate for your arm speed. Flight Chart by Skill Level Pioneer Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Pioneer will feel extremely overstable. Even on full-power throws, expect a short, straight push out of the…

  • Sol

    Discraft Sol Flight Chart The Discraft Sol is an understable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -3 | 0. Designed to glide effortlessly and turn with minimal power, the Sol excels at hyzer flips, controlled turnovers, and straight shots for beginners. More experienced players rely on it for shaping finesse lines through the woods, touch approaches, and standstill throw situations. Its combination of glide and easy turn makes it one of the most user-friendly midranges in Discraft’s lineup. Sol Flight Path for Beginners Beginner players will find the Sol exceptionally easy to throw straight with very little effort. Even at low power the disc flips to flat…

  • Manzanita

    Above Ground Level Manzanita Flight Chart The Above Ground Level Manzanita is the most overstable putt-and-approach disc in AGL’s lineup. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, the Manzanita delivers a low-glide, torque-resistant flight that excels in headwinds, tight fairways, and controlled approach situations. Its beadless profile, shallow thumb track, and firm stability give players a putter that holds its line and finishes strong without drifting or floating long. Manzanita Flight Path for Beginners Newer disc golfers will find the Manzanita quite overstable, especially compared to neutral putters. Expect straight-to-hyzer flights with minimal glide and a pronounced fade. While not the easiest putting putter for beginners,…

  • Madrone

    Above Ground Level Madrone Flight Chart The Above Ground Level Madrone is a beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, dependable flights. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Madrone offers neutral stability, modest glide, and a clean, controlled finish that makes it ideal for putting, approach work, and even short tee shots. Its comfortable micro-bead and shallow thumb track give throwers excellent grip, and reviewers consistently describe it as a straight shooter with remarkable accuracy. Madrone Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will appreciate the Madrone’s predictability. With a neutral flight and a gentle fade, it stays straight without turning over and quickly builds confidence…

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