Depending on what you mean by scaling up. There have been single man vertical take off and landing (VTOL) vehicles that have two rotors and require no variable pitch for directional control so they are even simpler then the system in this video since the 1950's! The first such vehicle was the Hiller VZ-1, dubbed the "Flying Platform". If you are in the bay area you can go check a real one out at the Hiller Aviation museum next to the san carlos airbort (30 minutes south of sf). Or enjoy watching this video...
Directional control is achieved by leaning, the gyroscopic forces from the dual rotating blades creates inherent stability without any feedback system. They are like segways of the sky. Reports say it only took 20 minutes for a non pilot to learn how to fly it. These machines are incrdible and I don't understand why more hasn't been done with them.
A late 1970's version called the williams x jet WASP added a cruise missle turbojet for more horsepower, and was coined the "flying pulpit".
As an aside I think a vehicle like this could be developed today and fall under the FAA ultralight powered vehicle classification (weighing less then 254 pounds and carrying less then 5 gallons of fuel). This classification doesn't require you to have a pilots license!
People here might also be interested in the Mosquito Air helicopter as well. It falls into this ultralight classification and is a kit you can build in 200-300 hours. It costs about $30,000...
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/videos/category/history/the-se...
Directional control is achieved by leaning, the gyroscopic forces from the dual rotating blades creates inherent stability without any feedback system. They are like segways of the sky. Reports say it only took 20 minutes for a non pilot to learn how to fly it. These machines are incrdible and I don't understand why more hasn't been done with them.
A late 1970's version called the williams x jet WASP added a cruise missle turbojet for more horsepower, and was coined the "flying pulpit".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-3Ql7G7qRc