I'm agree with Logan DesAutels, it's possible and practical but you need take attention to your sensor size and spacing. Also be aware of material you use (less absorbance, less aberration, ...). Lens can perform a Fourier transform, if you have enough time, simulate your setup.
If you want to build or select one and need to increase FOV, please take a look at :
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True what Ali Bakhshi said and I did forget to mention that you need to also know the aberrations of your optical system. If you use an off-shelf lens and don't know anything of its performance your image quality will suffer. However, if you are just doing an initial design and are trying to understand what EFL and aperture size (f#) you need or if the current lens array will work, then you can assume no aberrations.