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by Westley Fadel Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Characteristics of Disc Flight

  • Speed. Knowing the appropriate speed of your disc is important before it determines how fast it reaches the desired destination.
  • Aptitude (Pitch) The pitch of the disc is the angle at which the disc travels after thrown. ...
  • Lift. Lift is the force that holds disc up in the air, opposing the force of gravity.
  • Spin. ...
  • Torque. ...
  • Roll/Bank. ...
  • Aerodynamics. ...

A disc is like a gyroscope in that it uses gyroscopic inertia, the tendency of a gyroscope to keep spinning in the same plane without twisting and turning. With no spin, a disc is inherently unstable, and with no speed, no lift is generated, so a combination of these factors is needed for a disc to fly.

Full Answer

Why do discs have different flight paths?

There are many reasons why this is the case, and while not an exhaustive list, the following are the most common examples of things that will impact a disc’s flight path: The flight paths in the inFlight Guide assume that players have the appropriate arm speed, skill, and power levels necessary for a disc to achieve the lines shown.

How does temperature affect the flight of a disc?

Air Density Differences in atmospheric conditions will influence the flight of the disc. Specifically, air density changes are inversely proportional to changes in altitude, temperature, and humidity. Taken individually, if altitude, temperature, or humidity increases, the air density (e. g. air resistance) decreases.

Can you design your own golf discs?

Design Your Own Discs! Now you can design your own disc golf disc and frisbee golf disc with unlimited possibilities. Here at Fly Discs we love two things: discs that fly well, and discs that look great doing it. With our app you can design your own custom disc in minutes, adding your own flavor with custom colors, text, and your own images.

What is a disc golf disc putter?

Putters are the deepest, slowest, disc golf discs and have the thinnest rims. Putters are intended to fly shorter distances and on straighter lines. Putters are the slowest spinning discs, so they have less potential to deviate off line. While putters are made to go in the basket, they’re also less likely to fly too far beyond the basket.

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How do disc golf discs fly differently?

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Why do discs fly the way they do?

4:2914:21The Physics of How Discs Fly [FIXED] - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo um that's what's happening that's what's causing discs to turn right a downward fresh pressure onMoreSo um that's what's happening that's what's causing discs to turn right a downward fresh pressure on the front and an upward pressure on the back. Because the disc is spinning. It flips to the right.

How fast do disc golf discs fly?

The average speed of a disc golf throw is around 50-70 miles per hour or 80-112 kilometers per hour. The fastest disc golf disc thrown was by pro disc golfer Simon Lizotte and was at a speed of 89.5 miles per hour or 144 kilometers per hour.

What makes a disc golf disc flippy?

Discs have a certain stability, from overstable to understable. For a right handed, backhand thrower, a disc is considered flippy if it is easy to manipulate the flight, using spin and speed, of the disc from a hyzer angle into an anhyzer angle.

Why does the disc Turn right at high speed?

A fast moving disc turns because lift is high which creates a negative angle of attack, a nose down pitching moment, and high speed turn. The opposite is true for slow moving discs which causes them to fade.

How does Dome effect disc flight?

Discs with more dome (especially distance drivers and fairway drivers) tend to offer more glide, but also a bit more stability. This is why you often hear pros talking about looking for a good “pop-top” disc with a lot of dome and a flight plate they can pop in with their thumb while ripping a max distance throw.

Can you throw a disc too hard?

Throwing Too Hard is a disease which can infect good players of the game, but it usually attacks beginners and intermediates, as they struggle to properly understand the game, their discs, and themselves, with an ever-improving but inconsistent ability.

What happens if you throw a disc too fast?

If you throw too slowly, you're going to have it fade, if you throw too quickly you'll see it turn. It's not always a bad thing to throw your disc faster than intended. Putters are excellent to throw too fast. These discs will turn over and hold that turn for a long time.

Do Understable discs fly farther?

Understable discs go farther than overstable discs of a similar speed, so an understable mid can encroach on some fairway drivers, and have zero fade.

What is a Hyzer Flip?

A Hyzer Flip is very similar to an S-Shot but follows a straighter line. An understable disc is thrown very fast with a hyzer angle of release. The disc turns or “flips” up and brings its nose down in the process. This allows for a long straight glide.

Why does a Hyzer Flip work?

A Hyzer Flip is thrown using an understable disc on a hyzer angle of release. During flight, the disc “flips up,” or turns up to flat, bringing it's nose down in the process, and allowing for the disc to glide long and straight at the end toward the basket.

Can you hyzer flip a Overstable disc?

A disc that is too overstable for your arm speed will hyzer out and never flip up. A very understable disc thrown with too little hyzer or too much power will flip all the way over and roll. You need to balance the disc's understability with the correct amount of power and angle.

How do I make a disc less stable?

Tuning your disc won't make it sound better, but bending the wing can get you some results. Some people say bending the edges down will make a disc understable and bending them up will make it slightly overstable. Other people say never to bend the disc in this manner.

How does spin affect a Frisbee?

Spinning the Frisbee helps it fly by supplying angular momentum, which helps keep the Frisbee stable; the faster it spins, the more stable it should be.

How does spin affect disc?

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How do you get a disc to spin?

1:043:32Episode #17 How to get more spin on your sidearm. - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce you can put enough rotations on the disk to make it spin like that kind of right in front ofMoreOnce you can put enough rotations on the disk to make it spin like that kind of right in front of you then you can add it to your full stroke. Watch how I extend. And we end up my stroke.

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