The Streamline Engine was designed to be a high-speed workhorse for players with a bigger arm, while still offering a controllable, overstable flight for average throwers.
Streamline says this about the Engine: "The Engine is built from the ground up to be a reliable workhorse driver. As the first 13-speed disc in the Streamline lineup, higher-power players will see the Engine stand up and cruise down the fairway, while average-power throwers will get shorter straight flights with a reliable finish. One thing you can be sure of is that the Engine will fight to stay on whatever line you throw it."
The Engine is a 13-speed driver designed to be a reliable workhorse for throwers with 400+ feet of power and a
comfortably overstable driver for those with less power.
VIDEOS OF THE ENGINE
Flight Metrics
Speed
The velocity required to reach a disc's optimal flight path. Range: 1 to 15.
Glide
The measure of lift generated by a disc to stay aloft. Range: 1 to 7.
Turn
The velocity, relative to the speed of the disc, required to cause the disc to turn with the direction of spin. Range: +1 to -5.
Fade
The low-velocity stability that causes a disc to hook at the end of its flight. Range: 0 to 5.
Overstable enough for my max power forehand, even on an anny release it will fight out to flat. On full power backhand, it will push 300 and then give a pushing fade, getting to ~350. I can force it on a little anny and S-line it out to max 380. Hoping it beats into something trustworthy with a little more distance.