The Collings Foundation owns an F-4, A-4, F-100F, and a Huey along with some WWII aircraft. They take them to airshows as a Vietnam flying memorial. The F-4 orginally was painted like Richie's jet and he flew it. For reasons most of the F-4 community that knew him would understand, it is now painted with the markings of a genuine Air Force legend, Robin Olds. They painted the F-100F with the markings of MOH recipient Col. Bud Day as Misty 1. I was there for the dedication and had the honor of shaking Col. Day's hand. For those who don't know his story, do a Google search on him. Two outstanding books about his life. You can find American Patriot, a biography by Robert Coram, on Amazon. Col. Day's autobiography, Duty, Honor, Country, is a little harder to find. I got mine from him. Anyway, the Collings Foundation is having great difficulties with the incompetance of the FAA getting an airworthiness certificate. A real Catch 22. The Collings Foundation wants to get a Thud but the Air Force is fighting it, like they did the F-4.