Sure, if you are going right up to the edge, ya might as well take a peek into the abyss, just don't fall in.. Tweek the ol hypothalmus a bit, taste a little of that fight/flight adrenalin rush.. Oh yeah, been doing that all my life, in and out of the military!
As another poster said earlier, I think that plane is a little more substantial than an "ultralight".. Might very well require a licence of some kind.. It is instrumented, might be enclosed by the look of it, has primitive 'brakes' on the tiny wheels, which look more suited to concrete than mowed buffalo grass in a cow pasture.. It definately wouldn't be my first choice to do my own little "discovery of flight" excercise.. But if it fell into my lap thru some deal I had made, then that would be the one... I'd do it too!
I would really be worried more about damaging the machine, than myself.. The fix vs fun factor on this thing would be most unfavorable.. 5 minutes of fun, for ? ? ? of repairs after crunching it? Thats not good!
For my purposes, this would be more appropriate... Perfect, a tail dragger too! After all, I don't want 1/2 the apple, I want the whole damn thing, LOL.. Learning a step at a time, on my own, would be a TOTAL GAS man, make memories for a lifetime..
Has a 15mph stall speed, and has the Bleriot look going on, I like it!