So I was out in the field practicing the other day, and I saw a disc do something that I have never seen in my life.
Wind: calm
Disc: 164g CE Valk, seasoned.
Normally, I throw this disc (RHBH) hyzer-flip on a low line, and it flips up to flat and flies pretty straight through it's whole flight. Not much side-to-side movement either way.
However, the other day I tossed it one time where it flipped to flat, flew dead straight for about 320'-330', and then "faded" hard...TO THE RIGHT!. I'm talking like 30' of movement to the right in only 30' of forward movement. This wasn't high speed turn, this happened during the low-speed tail end of it's flight.
How did this "reverse fade" happen? I haven't been able to do it again, but I'd certainly like to know what made it happen. A shot like that could come in handy on occasion.
Wind: calm
Disc: 164g CE Valk, seasoned.
Normally, I throw this disc (RHBH) hyzer-flip on a low line, and it flips up to flat and flies pretty straight through it's whole flight. Not much side-to-side movement either way.
However, the other day I tossed it one time where it flipped to flat, flew dead straight for about 320'-330', and then "faded" hard...TO THE RIGHT!. I'm talking like 30' of movement to the right in only 30' of forward movement. This wasn't high speed turn, this happened during the low-speed tail end of it's flight.
How did this "reverse fade" happen? I haven't been able to do it again, but I'd certainly like to know what made it happen. A shot like that could come in handy on occasion.