Bill: Got your PM. Sorry it took me so long to respond but I had to relocate and rehost some old pictures I have.
I was in Georgetown, a small city in southern Delaware, for a project when I saw some interesting and rare stuff through a fence at the local regional airport. See pics in the link above. This isn't quite all of what's there, but all I could get good pics of through the fence.
I was taking these when a guy drove up, waved, and disappeared into the adjacent hangar. After poking around a few minutes more, I knocked on the personnel door and as it was unlocked, I called out a few times and went in.
There I saw the same guy, with another dude, and this:
Turns out the guy that waved at me was Larry Kelley, owner of the B-25 and some of the other aircraft hanging around. He kind of collects old MiG junk and while I don't think any of the -17s are airworthy, he could probably make one. He also horsetrades and sells engines and other parts to people who are restoring them.
I believe the -21 is operational. At any rate, I have seen one flying around another regional airport on the north end of the state, and Delaware ain't that big.
Mr. Kelley was just the nicest guy. He didn't even ask why I was trespassing in his hangar - he took me for a 30-minute tour and showed me lots of cool stuff. They were just a day away from flying Panchito after a thorough engine overhaul, and were buttoning up all the cowlings.
I didn't want to ask if I could sit in any of the aircraft, but he let me wander around as long as I wanted. It was a great experience.
[EDIT] Proofread fail. Sorry about the typo in the thread title.
[EDIT^2] Mods for FTMFW. Thanks for correcting my typo.