Lone Star Disc Warbird Flight Chart
The Lone Star Disc Warbird is an overstable distance driver built for long, glidey flights with a predictable finish. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 3, the Warbird delivers impressive forward carry before its reliable fade engages. Designed to fit between the Curl and the Bowie in stability, it offers a powerful blend of control and distance. Reviewers praise its ability to handle torque and wind while still stretching out full-flight s-curves for big distance.
Warbird Flight Path for Developing Throwers
Less-experienced players will find the Warbird quite overstable, often fading early unless thrown with enough speed. Still, its high glide helps newer throwers get more distance than they may expect from an OS driver. As form improves, the Warbird becomes a trustworthy wind-fighter and hyzer disc.
Distance Driver Performance for Intermediate Arms
Intermediates benefit from the Warbird’s workable overstability. A slight hyzer-flip produces long pushing flights before finishing with a confident fade. The disc handles moderate wind with ease, and its glide helps it outperform many discs in the stability category. Great for shaping flex shots and long, sweeping hyzers.
Advanced Breakdown of Warbird Flight Numbers
Advanced players unlock the Warbird’s full potential as a controllable bomber. Its -1 turn allows it to drift or flip slightly for maximum distance, while the strong fade ensures a dependable finish. Power throwers appreciate its torque resistance on both backhand and forehand lines, especially in challenging wind conditions.
Forehand Flight Path Insights
Forehand players love the Warbird’s comfortable rim and stable, torque-resistant flight. Flat or slight-hyzer releases produce long pushes with a predictable fade. The combination of glide and stability makes the Warbird a solid choice for forehand distance lines, skip shots, and confident wind play.
Use our interactive flight chart to visualize the Warbird’s flight path for your throwing speed and release style. Adjust for forehand, backhand, and power level to see how this OS distance driver performs.
Lone Star Disc Warbird
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Puttheads Notes
- One of Lone Star’s best distance drivers for windy conditions and power throwers.
- Glide separates it from many other OS drivers—longer than expected for a 12-speed.
- Pairs well with the Curl for a stable control setup or the Bowie for extreme overstability.
- Great disc for building confidence in both backhand and forehand distance lines.