Lone Star Disc Warbird Bravo-Plastic
Lone Star Disc Warbird Bravo-Plastic
The Lonestar Warbird is a long-distance overstable bomber with a high amount of glide. It is a good choice for players of all skill levels, but it is especially well-suited for intermediate and advanced players who are looking for a disc that can handle full power throws for straight to stable flights or be used at lower speeds for overstable approaches.
The Warbird has a speed rating of 12, a glide rating of 5, a turn rating of 0, and a fade rating of 2. This means that it has a lot of speed and forward penetration, but it will not turn over easily. The fade rating of 2 means that it will finish with a reliable fade to the left at the end of its flight.
The Warbird is a good choice for a variety of shots, including:
- Long, straight drives
- Hyzer flips
- Turnovers
- Headwind drives
- Overstable approaches
It is also a good choice for players who are still developing their form, as it is forgiving of minor mistakes.
Here are some tips for throwing the Lonestar Warbird:
- For long, straight drives, throw the Warbird on a hyzer angle and let it turn over slightly.
- For hyzer flips, throw the Warbird on a hyzer angle and release it with a lot of power.
- For turnovers, throw the Warbird on a hyzer angle and release it with a lot of power.
- For headwind drives, throw the Warbird on a hyzer angle and let it resist the wind.
- For overstable approaches, throw the Warbird on a hyzer angle and let it fade to the basket.
With a little practice, you will be able to throw the Lonestar Warbird accurately and consistently. It is a great all-around distance driver for players of all skill levels.
The Warbird is named after the North American Aviation T-6 Texan, which was a training aircraft used by multiple air forces over its 40+ years of service. The T-6 Texan was known for its durability and maneuverability, and the Lonestar Warbird is designed to be a durable and maneuverable disc golf disc.
Flight Numbers:
12/6/-1/3