I actually don't mind them as I always loved the Daleks used in the Peter Cushing films. As long as they don't get ridiculous in terms of being "all the colours of the bow" i'll be fine. I also hope they fly a lot less than the RTD era Daleks. By having an army of millions of Daleks flying, it makes them virtually indestructable, yet in every encounter they were flawlessly defeated. Let's hope Moff injects some realism here.
I realise that the Daleks to some extent could fly in the original era, but it wasn't every Dalek. When the one Dalek in Remembrance of the Daleks ascended up the stairs, the tension was effective because they'd never done that before and there was only one. Now that they can fly so freely, that tension has been diminished.
I think the problem with the Daleks in RTDs era has not been the Daleks themselves, but how RTDs goes OTT in dealing with them.
Dalek - ok for all the Doctors grave warnings about the nearest city being wiped out, it was one single Dalek and he had alot of alien tech to hand, if the Dalek had not fallen in love with Rose, he could have handed it.
ok that one actually goes against the trend.
Parting of the Ways - Rose absorbs the time vortex to wipe them from time, whilst the Doctor builds a weapon he would never use, thank god Rose/TARDIS/BadWolf has no real moral problems with totally wiping out Daleks.
Doomsday - sucked in to a massive vacuum between reality's, which wasnt even fully explained anyways, as the Daleks from inside the Gensis Arc would never have had void particles on them, to get sucked in.
Evolution of the Daleks - less of a problem here, as the Daleks kinda fall out and took care of themselves, all the Doctor has to do is use there own creations against them, in an ending that its probaly better than Doomsday or Parting of the Ways. The Doctor being smart and solving the problem before it happened.
Journeys End - the Daleks are defeated by DoctorDonna taking over a handy control panel, this is actually the worst IMO, at least with Doomsday & Parting of the Ways, they are destroyed with big cool sci-fi ideas that kinda work if you dont think about it too much, here the DoctorDonna might as well have just pressed a "Destroy the Daleks" button.