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PLH? .... Peace, love and happiness?A lot of it has to do with the nose getting bent down from impacts, effectively lowering the plh.
The nicks in the plastic create more turbulence, and cut through the wind less.
A lot of it has to do with the nose getting bent down from impacts, effectively lowering the plh.
It's simple human nature. Lemme slam you into a dozen trees a week for a couple of years... bet you'd be a bit less stable than you were before!What about aerodynamics makes a beat in disc less stable?
I see how that might make it slower but less stable?
^^that kind of makes sense. Maybe the "stiffness" of a newer disc will keep the integrity of the, for lack of a better word, "original" flight. So the fact of beating in the disc makes it less...brittle? Which could change flight pattern...I'm sure somebody may be able to word what I'm saying into an intelligent sounding statement. Hopefully u understand the gist of what I'm saying
The air catches the nicks and gouges in the plastic creating more drag. The greater the drag, the greater the understability.