Buzzin Brian Elite Veteran Location: College Station, Texas
| I don't doubt the production time line. As I am sure they were well on their way before they cut ties with MA. But to say the production model will be perfect is simply un-realistic, period. There is no way to anticipate what mass production will bring. 1 prototype means nothing. 10 prototypes still means nothing. 500 production kits will say WAY more when they are in the fields for a year with out any issues. As things will be a little different. Bad glue process here, dull CNC bit there, sleepy machine operator. You get the point I am sure. Crap happens, and that is the way it is. People have been saying that they made the Fury what it is. They helped design it, and test it to the extreme. And it certainly has had its share of problems. Credit that to MA if you wish. But it is no more their fault, than it is Jasson and Todds. It is part of mass production, coupled with builder error at times. Again I say, Crap happens. To say anything will be perfect in any situation is a bold statement. And one that no manufacturer should even have the meet. As it is like I said, un-realistic. That is where their great customer service will chime in. To get it as close to perfect as they can will be great. But there WILL be some issues, I assure you.
Build it, fly it, crash it. Repeat as often as needed. |