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…
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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…
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CRO
Innova Cro Flight Chart The Innova Cro has flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 and delivers controlled, torque-resistant flights with dependable fade. Designed as a low-glide, small-diameter midrange, it fills the gap between the Roc and the Gator. The Cro excels at controlled approaches, short drives, and forehand touch shots where precision matters more than distance. It’s ideal for intermediate to advanced players who want reliable stability without excessive fade. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Cro slightly overstable at first, but it’s far more forgiving than many similar mids. When thrown flat, it flies straight with a subtle fade at the end. Its…
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Medius
Latitude 64 Medius – Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Medius is a control midrange with flight numbers around 5 | 5 | -1 | 2. Think straight-to-stable lines, workable turn, and a dependable finish that rewards clean angles. If you want a mid that bridges putters and fairways, the Medius delivers a predictable flight path without demanding max power. Common premium plastics include Opto and Gold Line. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer arms can expect neutral carries with a gentle fade. A slight hyzer often flips to flat and rides forward—great for learning flight numbers translation without surprises. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At 225–300 ft power, flat releases push straight with…
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Sinus
Latitude 64 Sinus – Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Sinus is a dependable overstable putt and approach disc built for accuracy and control. With flight numbers of 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, the Sinus excels at short-range precision shots and wind-resistant putts. Its low glide and firm stability make it a top choice for players who value predictability over distance. Available in Zero Hard, Zero Medium, and Zero Soft plastics, it’s tailored for every hand feel and release condition. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Sinus to be reliably overstable and useful for learning controlled approaches. It won’t turn over easily and resists wind, making it…
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Surge
Discraft Surge – Flight Chart The Discraft Surge is a fast, stable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s designed for players who want maximum distance with controllable turn and a dependable fade. Available in ESP, Z, and Titanium plastics, the Surge is built for power throwers seeking consistent performance in varying conditions. Beginner Lines: Controlled Glide Beginners may find the Surge slightly overstable but manageable in lighter weights. Expect smooth flights that finish with a reliable fade, ideal for learning to handle faster drivers. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates Intermediate players will see long, controlled S-shaped flights when thrown flat or on…
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Hybrid
Gateway Hybrid – Flight Chart The Gateway Hybrid is a reliable overstable control driver designed to bridge the gap between the Gateway Sabre and Blaze. With flight numbers around 7 | 4 | 0 | 3, it offers a flat, low-ceiling flight with dependable fade. Available in durable SureGrip and HyperDiamond plastics, the Hybrid gives players a controllable driver that resists turn while maintaining glide and consistency in windy or wooded conditions. Beginner Flight Path – Straight with Predictable Finish Newer players will find the Hybrid slightly overstable, providing a reliable fade at the end of each throw. Its controllable stability makes it a great first step up from midranges…
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Wraith
Innova Wraith – Flight Chart The Innova Wraith is a legendary distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 3. Known for its long, controlled flights and dependable fade, the Wraith bridges the gap between raw distance and precision. Available in a wide range of plastics—from grippy Pro to durable Champion and glidey Star blends—it’s a disc that adapts to any skill level and throwing style. Beginner Flight Path – Forgiving Distance New players will find that lighter DX or Pro Wraiths offer surprising glide and gentle fade. With moderate power, the Wraith can achieve long, straight carries that end with a soft, predictable finish—ideal for…
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Tracker
Discraft Tracker – Flight Chart The Discraft Tracker is a stable fairway driver built for accuracy and placement, with flight numbers around 8 | 5 | -1 | 3. It delivers straight pushes with a reliable finish, making it a go-to when you need a controllable flight path that handles both backhand and forehand lines. Common plastics include Elite Z (most durable/stable) and ESP (grippier, a touch more glide), with occasional limited runs. Beginner-Friendly Control Newer players will see straight-to-fade flights and dependable hyzers without excessive speed demands. The Tracker’s stability helps reduce early turn and builds confidence on placement shots. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At 275–350 ft power,…
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Bulldog
Innova Bulldog – Flight Chart The Innova Bulldog is a discontinued, overstable midrange and approach disc known for its predictable fade and torque resistance. With flight numbers around 4 | 3 | 0 | 2, it’s built for players who demand control in the wind, short hyzer shots, and reliable landings. Originally released in Champion and Pro Line plastics, it remains a favorite among collectors and players seeking beefy, slow-flying stability. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Bulldog extremely overstable, making it best suited for specialty shots or as a training disc to learn forehand form. Expect a strong left finish (for RHBH throws) and limited glide. Intermediate Flight…