Just in case I get filthy rich one of these days... (hey I can always wish), and I find myself finally having the money to buy myself a MiG-15 and/or a P-47 (with invasion stripes of course) what are all the legal stuff on doing this.
First of all is it legal to own a warbird?
Yes.
Do you have to get some type of special approval, or some way to get the gov to know you won't buy ammo for this thing?
These days, yes. Especially the more modern types need import licensing and verification.
Who can buy a warbird, do I have to be in the airforce and/or own a museum to buy one?
How much money do you have? Kermit Weeks' Spitfire is worth about US1.4Million ...
e any chance I will find someone to buy it from maybe a museum or something?
How much money do you have? What do you want to trade that would interest the buyer ... for that matter, why don't you build a replica? (caveat emptor)
have to get a special licence/training to fly one?
In the US, I don't think you need a "special" license; I believe that you do in the UK, At any rate, don't expect to get your PPL and jump into a P-51 Mustang without proper training and type certification.
Thanks in advance.Im always curious about stuff like that. If I ever do buy one, I'll make shure to post some pictures.

If you're serious about it, consider starting off with one of the many kitplane warbird replicas. A few are full size, some are 3/4 size.
Mig-17s are relatively cheap (all things considered). There's a fellow that has a DH Vampire parked in Kissimmee, FL, and flys it about once or twice a year... at $500/hr, overall, it's not cheap to fly (not that it can fly the full hour anyway)
You could go into a partnership and restore a warbird
