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bcr123psu wrote:I probably should have posted this here first. I tried this on DGCR and despite my request to limit verbose replies steeped in conjecture and ill-informed nonsense, that's exactly what I got.
PMantle wrote:bcr123psu wrote:I probably should have posted this here first. I tried this on DGCR and despite my request to limit verbose replies steeped in conjecture and ill-informed nonsense, that's exactly what I got.
I'm still being amused by the discs speeding up after they leave the hand.
Higher temperature, higher elevation, and higher humidity = lower air density = lower air resistance
bcr123psu wrote:... _____ Distance, _____stable, _____ Glide...
JHern wrote:The unfortunate truth is that terms such as "stable" and "glide" are meaningless. Next time somebody tells you a disc has a stability (or glide) of 3 (for example) just ask them: 3 what? What are the units, what exactly is this measuring, and how can you reproduce their measurement?
JHern wrote:bcr123psu wrote:... _____ Distance, _____stable, _____ Glide...
To compensate for low air density, use lighter plastic and bring some under-stable discs that will turn over more easily. And bring older slower discs, too...I was always amazed at how far I could throw a Comet at the Tahoe courses (they're going to bid for 2015 Worlds).
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