Mmm Prentice. Don't think so. I've spoken to a chap who has a few hours on them. His comment was that it makes a lovely noise but nothing else is good about it. Typically British 50's aircraft, overweight, underpowered and only takes off due to the curvature of the earth allowing the ground to slowly fall away from underneath it.
Old Warden has a rather rotten article which is going to tie up a few bodies for a few years to get it flying. I wonder how much extra runway they will need when they get it flying.
I'd rather the Auster AOP9 that was in PF etc for 30k if I was going the British route. Mmmmm how about a group around that then. Takes off like a scalded cat, cruises at around 110knts, pukka mil history and beatifully restored. Oh yes, it comes with a pile of bits and a spare zero timed engine as I recall?