Bruce
Campbell is an inventive engineer who bought a retired Boeing 727
aircraft fuselage and upcycled it into an unusual and innovative home.
The huge 3-engine commercial airliner is propped up on concrete pillars
in a suburban wooded area outside of Portland, Oregon, and has its own
driveway.
The
aircraft features a makeshift shower, but he is still working to install
a working lavatory and to restore some of the plane’s original interior
elements, like seating and lights. Campbell lives in this plane 6
months every year, and spends the other part of the year in Japan, where
he is also looking to buy and similarly re-use a retired Boeing 747
fuselage. The 10 acres where he’s building his Oregon home cost $23,000
when he bought them in his 20s, and the plane set him back $220,000.
Who knew living in a plane would be so awesome.
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