Jack's inquiry raises an intersting question that maybe someone out there with some legal knowledge can answer...
So if I were an enterprising young former Navy type, with an impressive collection of photos that I loved sharing with fellow airplane nuts, and I just happened to have a beautiful P-38 dataplate, and I fell into a few million dollars and wanted to have my very own P-38, how would the process work?
Assuming all issues of actually making the P-38 appear were workable and there was an essentially infinite source of funds, what are the legal/technical requirements?
Would I need to talk with the FAA in OKC, get quiet title to the P-38, establish an N-number by registering the "aircraft?" At that point, would I essentially "own" a P-38? Being an ex-military aircraft, how does that complicate things?
If this were a civilian aircraft (say a wrecked ex-military P-38 that had been purchased by a civilian and flown/registered, where the data plate was literally the only recognizable piece left wouldn't I just be able to update the aircraft's registration and commence the rebuild? If I had the data plate to an old strictly civilian aircraft, say an old WACO that had rotted away in a barn or been the unfortunate victim of a hangar fire, and now wanted to build an aircraft around the data plate, again, wouldn't I just need to make sure that I had clear title and then re-register the aircraft with the FAA?
Just curious, no specific need for information...
kevin