DX Aero
$14.99
Innova’s 2nd disc ever.
Speed 3 | Glide 6 | Turn 0 | Fade 0 |
Stable |
Image | Color | Size | Stock | Price | Buy |
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#01 Purple | 176 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#02 Purple | 178 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#03 Blue | 182 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#04 Yellow | 173 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#05 Yellow | 178 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#06 Orange | 183 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#07 Orange | 180 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#08 Red | 175 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#09 Pink | 175 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#10 Pink | 181 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#11 White | 179 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products | ||
#12 White | 172 | 1 in stock | $14.99 See all products |
In 1983, the Aero followed the original Eagle, which was a lot like the aero. I went to the 1983 European Overall Frisbee Championships in England, and the Eagle (the one like the Aero) was just out.
It was the first bevel edged disc we had ever seen, and it was by far the farthest flying disc on the planet. There was a meeting to decide whether to allow it at the tournament. A compromise was reached to allow it in disc golf but not in distance, which opened the door to the full acceptance of bevel edged discs.
Aero
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