Nevada and Jets
I live in Nevada. Near Reno (no state income tax)most of the year.
Nevada has a huge, repeat huge aviation heritage and history.
The X15 was dropped near ELY, NV with a radar tracking station there.
William, "BILL" Lear has a road named after him as well as a small theatre.
The Reno Air Races are world famous and worth going to at least once in your life (get a pylon pass if you really want a thrill)
And of course AREA 51, NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE (and much fighter training) FALLON NAVAL AIR STATION (now home of TOPGUN TRAINING).
Best Soaring too near MINDEN nevada and the LEE of the Sierra.
So, you might find planes for sale here, but to my knowledge nothing out of the ordinary.
I even know a road to take to see what is left of one of the two LEARFANS built...its on the pyramid (lake) highway and is used as a b billboard for an aviation company.
There are wrecks all over the desert that are only now being discovered.
But be darn sure you see the plane in person before you buy. I saw a hollowed out F111, without its swing wings and engines at a small airport called silversprings.
don't expect magic...but the desert air is good for storing things. me, I'm 101 but look 22. ;-)