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Miniature Aircraft Nitro/Gas Helicopters > Fury 60 Expert Pros/Cons
 
 
Will B
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Location: Bicester, Near Oxford, UK.

I've been looking at the Fury and having owned a few Xcells in the past I wasn't convinced I'd ever own another until now. it looks quite a good machine, simple design good looking and LIGHT too. I always used to get pissed off with my old xcells, they were always binding controls, parts were hard to get to sometimes sandwhiched in between frames making crash repair jobs a real P.I.T.A. For the money the Fury looks great, I may buy one, but I'd be interested to hear of any FAULTS you can find with it. I hear it flies on rails, but having owned a Millenium for the past 2 years I've come to realise how "user friendly" they are compared to the other xcells I owned a while back( Pro 2 and Graphite SE ). So lets hear it.........

Will

PS Anyone own a Fury 80/90 extreme version??? Be interested to hear comments too..
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Will B
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Location: Bicester, Near Oxford, UK.

Hi David longtime no "see" !
Yeah I may just go and see Dave, I'd like to see one up close first. Haven't been in chat for aaaaaaaages, too much work and a demanding girlfriend
Will
03-17-2002 Over year old.
 
 
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