Innova Archangel – Flight Chart The Innova Archangel is an understable control driver with flight numbers 8 | 6 | -4 | 1. With high glide and easy turn, it’s built for hyzer-flip distance, shaping gentle turnover lines, and helping developing arms see a long, straight flight path without heavy fade. Commonly found in DX plastic and lighter weights, it’s a popular first driver and a seasoned roller candidate. Beginner-Friendly Line: Easy Glide, Minimal Fade Newer players can expect smooth hyzer-flip flights that carry straight with a soft finish. The Archangel’s glide adds effortless distance and keeps the flight numbers feelable at lower power. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At…
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Dragon
Innova Dragon – Flight Chart The Innova Dragon is a lightweight, water-floating control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | -2 | 2. Built for easy distance and confidence on water carries, it offers high glide and a workable flight path that hyzer-flips to flat, turns gently, and finishes with a mild fade—especially friendly for developing arms and tailwind shots. Beginner-Friendly Lines At lower speeds, release on slight hyzer and expect a flip to flat, long carry, and a soft finish. The light DX blend adds effortless glide, making the Dragon a welcoming first driver. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Around 275–330 ft power, the Dragon flies true to…
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Xpress
Discraft Xpress – Flight Chart The Discraft Xpress is an understable control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | -3 | 1. It’s built for effortless hyzer-flip distance, long slow turnovers, and beginner-friendly control. In Elite X it beats to flippy for rollers and touch anhyzers; Elite Z stays a bit truer for longer, keeping the flight path predictable as your power grows. Starter Lines: Easy Glide, Gentle Finish Newer players can release on light hyzer and watch the Xpress flip to flat, carry straight, and finish with a mild fade. The glide adds free distance without demanding perfect form—great first driver feel. Flight Numbers in Practice (Intermediate) At…
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Stratus
Discraft Stratus Flight Chart The Discraft Stratus is a very-understable mid/short driver with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -4 | 1. Known for effortless hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and beginner-friendly control, the Stratus produces a right-moving flight path (RHBH) without much power. Common listings show baseline/midgrade options and periodic premium runs like ESP and Z tour/collector blends. Beginner Line: Easy Turn with Control Newer players will see flat or slight-hyzer throws stand up, drift right, and finish softly. It needs very little speed to fly true, making it a confidence builder for straight-to-turning approaches. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Expect hyzer-flip to flat lasers and smooth turnover lines that hold…
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Wolf
Innova Wolf Flight Chart The Innova Wolf is one of the most beginner-friendly midrange discs ever made. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | -4 | 1, this disc is designed for effortless turnovers, smooth hyzer flips, and dead-straight shots at lower power. Its V-Tech rim provides a comfortable grip and helps the disc flip up easily, making it ideal for players learning form, angle control, or finesse turnover lines. The Wolf excels in teaching control and delivering consistent, right-turning (RHBH) flights with minimal fade. Wolf Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Wolf incredibly forgiving. It requires very little arm speed to fly straight and will naturally…