Ah yes, the flying pulpit WAY more practical looking than the HZ-1. Any idea what inhibited it's success?
It should have been an unprecedented success. After all, it would almost carry an adult male and the standard infantry equipment compliment if he skipped breakfast. The radio was only another 14 lbs, after all. And hey - it's not like a direct-bypass 600lb-thrust turbofan engine pointed directly at the goddamn ground makes a lot of noise. Militarily it would have been ridiculous. As a sky-jetski it would kick ass. I think the problem you run into is in the US, you either classify it as an ultralight (in which case you get 5 gallons of gas, which means 5min runtime) or you have to be jet-certified. Either way, the sucker is burning about $7 a minute flying around and you've got a williams turbofan greedily sucking the hair off your nuts the entire time.