The Isaacs Fury is a British homebuilt sporting biplane designed by John Isaacs as a seven-tenths scale replica of the Hawker Fury fighter.
(though the Isaacs Fury is what I'd prefer myself). People seem to put
these things together for around £20K plus a lot of work.1
by this very attractive Isaacs Fury 11, which flew in to join our
static aircraft display.2
I know of an Isaacs Fury project for sale in Ontario, Canada. Some
friends looked at it and decided to pass, but, beyond that, I'm not
sure of the condition, etc.3
Isaacs Fury M Austin Longwood Farm
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Made by Homebuilt.
Isaacs Fury was a scaled down "man carrying model" of the Hawker Fury.
Mike's example was a very smooth and stable flier.5
Isaacs Fury's of New Zealand
The Hawker Fury was designed by Sydney Camm of later Hawker Hurricane
fame, and was based on the earlier Hawker Hart.6
The Isaacs Fury was designed by Mr J.O. Isaacs, using construction
methods he had learned at Southampton building his Currie Wot.7
the Isaacs Fury, as a 6/10th scale replica of a Supermarine Spitfire
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