After his retirement, he decided to buy the fuselage of the decommissioned aircraft and turn it into an innovative home!

Bruce Campbell is a very innovative American engineer. After his retirement, he decided to buy the fuselage of the decommissioned aircraft and turn it into an innovative home, he writes in Der Spiegel.

Located in a wooded area near Portland, Oregon, the aircraft is well supported on multiple concrete piers and has its own access road.
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Now that the renovation process has just begun, the new house will not only have a makeshift shower while Campbell works on installing a bathroom, but will also be repairing the aircraft’s original interior elements, such as seats and lights.

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Campbell lives here for about 6 months a year and spends the rest of the year in Japan buying another Boeing 747 for a facelift. The man originally bought the plane so that it wouldn’t end up in scrap, but he came up with the idea of turning it into a living space, inspired by a similar case.

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