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allsport1313 wrote:Also, I look forward to a time where plastic and weight is reflected in the flight ratings. We all know a max weight champ or Z is not the same disc as its 150g dx/pro counterpart.
discspeed wrote:
The biggest reason discs of different weights fly so different is because they are shape up differently due to different materials used and underfilling the mold. If a 175 disc was the exact shape of a 150 disc they would fly almost the same.
allsport1313 wrote:discspeed wrote:
The biggest reason discs of different weights fly so different is because they are shape up differently due to different materials used and underfilling the mold. If a 175 disc was the exact shape of a 150 disc they would fly almost the same.
Perhaps I did not convey my message clearly. I am not interested about why discs fly differently; there are innumerable threads for that. My concern is that the current discs in production are given umbrella ratings under which all plastics and weights are marked with an identical set of flight characteristics.
keltik wrote:I still like turn and fade. these are more path related terms I'll concede. what would you rather we use? precession? do we change turn to High speed precession and fade to low speed precession? Or should we express flight in Euler Angles?
whatever terminology is used needs to be simple.
What the hell are you on about? I have several examples of discs that have retained their HSS yet lost their fade i.e. low speed stability. They don't turn any easier than they used to yet finish a lot straighter than when they were new.discspeed wrote:Since LSS is simply a function of other factors(height, nose angle, disc speed, power requirement) I don't think we should have a rating for it. As discs wear they don't lose LSS but rather HSS because LSS doesn't really exist as a separate character of flight...Discs appear to lose LSS because they turn slightly in flight and then are in position to move straighter as they slow and move counter to their spin(fade).
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
My best two examples are my Baseline JOKERi and my Baseline RESPECTi. I have yet to turn them in any wind, but especially the JOKERi has lost almost all of its fade.JR wrote:None of my discs really did that. The best Rocs i've had have lost a lot of LSS and a little HSS so it's close to what you are saying but not quite in the best cases for me. Which discs have acted like that for you?
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
jubuttib wrote:My best two examples are my Baseline JOKERi and my Baseline RESPECTi. I have yet to turn them in any wind, but especially the JOKERi has lost almost all of its fade.JR wrote:None of my discs really did that. The best Rocs i've had have lost a lot of LSS and a little HSS so it's close to what you are saying but not quite in the best cases for me. Which discs have acted like that for you?
Then there are the discs that don't seem to lose their fade, but start to develop a turn, like some of my P-PDs, my favorite S-PD, and some DD2s.
jubuttib wrote:My best two examples are my Baseline JOKERi and my Baseline RESPECTi. I have yet to turn them in any wind, but especially the JOKERi has lost almost all of its fade.JR wrote:None of my discs really did that. The best Rocs i've had have lost a lot of LSS and a little HSS so it's close to what you are saying but not quite in the best cases for me. Which discs have acted like that for you?
Then there are the discs that don't seem to lose their fade, but start to develop a turn, like some of my P-PDs, my favorite S-PD, and some DD2s.
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