You could.......perhaps with a little extender on top of the upright pole?
Normally with the extended fly, the tent is suspended beneath a substantial A frame which leaves the tent space free and keeps the flysheet clear of the tent. From this fits a ridge pole and again to an upright supporting the front of the fly extension.
The tent alone will stand just with the A frame. Peg out floor then eaves and tension. Fix ridge pole and upright and throw fly over this and peg and tension out.......Very simple.
For "Hang On Ice"...its a seminal tent design, made in 3 sizes predominantly, by Blacks of Greenock, from around the 1950s to 1970s or thereabouts in the final design. (It changed a bit throughout the early pre 50s....)
Brilliant tents with a slightly cultish following.