This Man Lives In An Unconventional Home In The Middle Of The Woods

Published on 09/17/2018
Man Buys Old Airplane Turns It Into Home

This Man Lives In An Unconventional Home In The Middle Of The Woods

There is nothing better than strolling through the woods and taking in the beauty of nature! However, what if you suddenly run into a plane? We bet you would be surprised and probably come to the conclusion that there was a plane crash. Perhaps you would even wonder if you found an aircraft junkyard. However, it means a completely different thing if you are in Hillsboro, Oregon. It means you just found yourself in Bruce Campbell’s front yard.

 

All right, we know that despite everything, he cannot possibly be the first man to have ever created an unusual home. There are plenty of people from different parts of the world who fashioned their homes from some pretty crazy stuff. We already know of many homes built with cars and boats, but what other unconventional living quarters are out there?
In some cultures, it is tradition to craft shelters both in and within trees. Other people use materials such as bricks, stone, mud, and straw. How did Bruce Campbell ever come up with the idea to use a real airplane? We will soon find out his motivations for the odd decision.
As expected, it is not an easy task to convert an airplane into a livable home. Bruce Campbell explained that it was not smooth-sailing due to the many obstacles he encountered. Of course, there are the laws to consider in addition to the process of transporting that massive aircraft to his neck of the woods. Moreover, he had to transform the interior of a Boeing 727 into a place that would accommodate his daily needs. Planes were simply not designed to house a human being. There are zero doubts in our mind that it is hard to designate a kitchen, bedroom, and living room in such a space. However, Bruce Campbell is a smart, resourceful man, and he was able to make it work.
He’s a former electrical engineer who has since gone into retirement. Bruce is an inventive person who enjoys converting old planes into upcycled works of art. He believes that planes can be used for more than their intended purpose. With the use of his excellent imagination, he saved old airplanes from scrap metal hell after buying a parcel of land and turned the vehicles into one of the most original homes on the planet. Let us now see how he managed to accomplish such an amazing feat!

Creative Vision

Bruce Campbell might be 64 years old by now but he has never lost either his vision or his creativity. When he was still a young fellow in his 20s, he bought a 10-acre property nestled deep in the woods of Hillsboro, Oregon. The piece of land ended up setting him back by $23,000 and he already knew what he wanted to do with it.

Creative Vision

Creative Vision

From A Young Age

Bruce had always liked tinkering with materials most people would classify as junk. He enjoyed turning them into new objects even as a young boy. Initially, he wanted to make a home from several freight vans. He thought this was an amazing and innovative idea, but his plans changed upon hearing about an incredible innovation.

From A Young Age

From A Young Age

A More Interesting Idea

After two decades, Bruce Campbell heard about Joanne Ussery’s story. The Mississippi native was a hairdresser who bought a Boeing 727 that she transformed into her own home. She mentioned that she used to live in a house like everyone else until it burned down. She then decided to make an airplane home right beside a serene lake.

A More Interesting Idea

A More Interesting Idea

Starting Small

Bruce was just about to begin building his freight van home, but things changed when he realized how much more innovative an airplane home would be. Moreover, he found out that it was generally more enjoyable and meant that the airplanes would not be turned into mere scrap metal. When it comes to the land, there was no problem since he had a lot of space for the project. The only challenge would be coming up with the money to buy a plane and take it to Oregon.

Starting Small

Starting Small

Purchasing An Airliner

It was in 1999 that Bruce Campbell made the decision to buy his very own Boeing 727. He got it from the Athens-based Olympic Airways at the price of $100,000. After he made the purchase, the next step was to take it to his property in Oregon.

Purchasing An Airliner

Purchasing An Airliner

Moving The Plane

It goes without saying that delivering a plane all the way from Greece to the Oregon woods is no walk in the park. In fact, it ended up being the most challenging part of the project. It was crucial he arrange for the transportation of the aircraft. The task cost him another $120,000. Yes, this means that at this point he already spent $220,000 on the project! Regardless, it sounded like a worthwhile investment for Bruce Campbell, and he would get more of the project than he was planning on.

Moving The Plane

Moving The Plane

Massive Relocation

The inventive and industrious Bruce Campbell was clearly excited to begin actually working on his dream home. Aside from being a completely new idea, it was a large undertaking. Before anything, however, he needed to take the aircraft to Woodsboro. It took a few men to dismember the plane’s wings, so it would be easier to take it to the secluded forest property.

Massive Relocation

Massive Relocation

His Own Land

A lot of people had been wondering if the authorities granted Campbell permission to bring a plane into the woods. There’s no need to worry because it is perfectly legal. After all, Bruce does own the piece of land it will be parked on.

Featured Image Airplane Home

His Own Land

Building Wings

It was necessary to take the wings apart in a way that Campbell could still reassemble them again after it was parked in its rightful new home. As Campbell began to put everything in motion, he decided to begin it as only a “work in progress.” Despite this, the project ended up turning into something more after he spent a lot of time and hard work on the airplane home.

Building Wings

Building Wings

New Insight

Bruce saw the project as a fun challenge, but he didn’t necessarily have a specific image. Despite that, he did know he wanted to upcycle the airliner. He knew it was possible to make these amazing jetliners into incredible homes instead of allowing them to be “mindlessly scrapped.”

New Insight

New Insight

Living On The Side

For a few years, Campbell had to work on fixing the fuselage and live by the freight vans. It must have difficult to relocate to the woods, but he was a man with a mission. He wasn’t simply going to give up on his dreams! However, he encountered several more difficulties.

 

Living On The Side

Living On The Side

Unexpected Trouble

For a while, he had to deal with a mice infestation in the van. He was left with zero choice apart from staying in the plane itself, even though he didn’t have a building permit. At this point, he was starting to learn everything there is to know about the space that he planned on using as home.

Unexpected Trouble1

Unexpected Trouble

Converging Of Two Worlds

He told the publication Mirror that, “Shredding a beautiful and scintillating jetliner is a tragedy in waste, and a profound failure of human imagination.” Moreover, he added that even though some might find the idea of living in a jetliner off-putting, he sees nothing wrong with it. Why do others find it unnatural? He believes that an airplane has an “engineering grace unmatched by any other structures people can live within.”

Converging Of Two Worlds

Converging Of Two Worlds

Envisioning

He did not actually make plans for the interior of the jetliner but it all came to him the moment he moved in to the Boeing 727. In an interview with Business Insider, he explained his vision: “Next time you’re in a jetliner, close your eyes for a moment and remove all the seats, all the other people from your mind. Then open your eyes with that vision and consider the expanse of the living room. It’s a good environment; it really is.”

Envisioning

Envisioning

The Debut

Before he could debut his aircraft home masterpiece, Bruce first had to clean out the fuselage with a powerful water spray. He told the Daily Mail that it might sound easy but that the overall process ended up taking four days! We suppose you have to take the size of the vehicle into consideration as well.

The Debut

The Debut

Maintenance And All That Jazz

This needs to be done to the exterior of the plane every two years. In order to accomplish the task, Bruce Campbell has to climb a ladder to access the top portion of the Boeing 727. It is actually quite a perilous task since he could slip and fall off the elevated area! In fact, he has admitted that the thought makes him nervous. So why does he do it? Well, you will see why he took the risk when you see the end result of the project.

Maintenance And All That Jazz

Maintenance And All That Jazz

Unconventional Home

Campbell has talked about how every plane deserves to be converted into what he calls an “aerospace class castle” that is perfect for both everyday living and retirement. He gave the Daily Mail an interesting analogy: “If a conventional home is a legacy age family Chevy or Ford, an airliner is a fresh new Tesla or Porsche Carrera.”

Unconventional Home

Unconventional Home

Living In A Castle

We can certainly see why he likened it to a castle. Campbell had to bolster up the gigantic airliner using concrete pillars. He also installed a driveway to the aircraft home. If you ever find yourself lost in the woods of Hillsboro, you will immediately notice how much work has been put into the plane. This is why you don’t need to worry about mistaking it for an airplane crash!

Living In A Castle

Living In A Castle

Toss Or Keep

Campbell did everything in his power to make use of all the plane’s equipment. However, he decided to leave the cockpit controls and instruments as they were. Aside from those pieces of equipment, he was able to modify the interior of the aircraft, so that it is suitable for living.

Toss Or Keep

Toss Or Keep

Work In Progress

For Campbell, the aircraft serves as both his completely functional home and an ongoing work in progress. He did have to create a makeshift shower and other household materials, as well as, restore some of the plane’s original features including the lavatory, flight stairs, LED lighting, and seats. We are sure you are interested to see how he was able to turn this into his fully-functional abode!

Work In Progress

Work In Progress

Opening His Home To Others

When you enter his jetliner home, you will have to use the original folding stairwell. Yes, it will pretty much feel like you are a passenger about to board the Boeing 727!

Opening His Home To Others

Opening His Home To Others

Fine Details

It appears to us that Bruce Campbell thought about every detail in his home. This is evident by the shoe rack you will find in the front area of the aircraft. It is full of pairs of slippers, so that visitors can slip one on before they step into the house. Campbell explained that he wants his visitors to cover their feet in order to maintain the home’s cleanliness. Just imagine how tiring it must be to clean such a large space!

Fine Details

Fine Details

Number 1 Rule

He saw just how quickly dirt could accumulate on the glass floor thanks to the forest. This is why he came up with the sock and slipper rule. He wants to keep the airplane home in excellent condition and who doesn’t like seeing a pristine home, right? Even though he lives alone, Campbell takes pride in his creation.

Number 1 Rule

Number 1 Rule

Feeling At Home

The rule applies to Campbell as well! He only ever wears slippers and socks as he goes about his unorthodox home. He does love the Plexiglas floor of the plane and the way it looks. As he stands on the glass, he finds it easy to see the potential that the Boeing 727 holds.

Feeling At Home

Feeling At Home

What He Needs

There is indeed a lot of space on the retired airliner, though Bruce Campbell prefers to live in a simple manner aboard it. He has a futon for sleeping and a toaster and microwave for cooking. He admits that he mostly subsists on cereal and canned food, as well. The former engineer also makes a lot of makeshift objects.

 

What He Needs

What He Needs

Living Modestly

Here, you can find Bruce Campbell hanging out in his futon from where he is surrounded by his possessions. Don’t think that he is simply chilling because he is actually hard at work here modifying several components of the home. Read on to learn more about it.

Living Modestly

Living Modestly

Cool Shower

Inside the aircraft, there were originally two functional lavatories. However, the coolest thing you will find inside the plane would definitely be the shower he made himself! Before setting it up, Campbell had to make sure he could get running water and electricity on the plane. This is the reason he dug a trench for the well power line.

Cool Shower

Cool Shower

Getting Connected

During the process, he had to attach the old cable to an old meter base for the power. Afterward, he had to install a new circuit breaker on the aircraft. Apart from these, he had to install a PVC conduit, a telecom cable, and a backup water pipe. All of these equipment worked together to bring him water he can use for hygiene-related tasks.

Getting Connected

Getting Connected

 

Still Intact

He left all the original pieces of equipment intact in the cockpit of the Boeing 727. Despite this, Campbell decided to convert the area into some sort of entertainment room. This is where he reads and works, among other things. According to him, this part of the plane is the one he will likely renovate multiple times in the future.

Still Intact

Still Intact

House Of Toys

In an interview with Business Insider, Campbell further elaborated on the process. Apparently, it was a great place for a tech geek to live in and work on. He said, “It’s a great toy. Trick doors, trick floors. Hatches here, hatches there. Star Trek movies in a Star-Trek like setting. Having lots of little toys enclosed in a very big toy is nirvana.”

House Of Toys

House Of Toys

The Engineer

You will find Campbell on the plane a lot, probably working on his computer in the designated work area of the plane. Here, he comes up with plans on how to improve the design of the airplane home. He truly enjoys the process of coming up with ideas. He revealed to Daily Mail, “I think most people are nerds in their hearts in some measure. The point is to have fun.”

The Engineer

The Engineer

It Makes Sense

Considering the fact that he is an engineer, it is not particularly surprising to hear that he likes living in his project while working on them. After all, this system gives him the most unique, in-depth understanding of the plane possible.

It Makes Sense1

It Makes Sense

Fully Operational

Aside from ensuring that he had a running water system in place, he also restored the lighting both inside and outside the plane. He expected that it would not be particularly easy to live in an area nestled so deep in the woods. This is why he had to do his best to ensure he had access to basic amenities.

Fully Operational

Fully Operational

Even At Night

Once he was finished with this task, he could live at peace during both the daytime and the nighttime. Campbell no longer had to worry about power cuts on his airplane. He can choose do research, read, and work through the night if he pleased! Moreover, the original LED lights were actually perfect on their own since they were an environmentally friendly lighting option.

 

Fully Operational

 

Tending The Environment

The airplane’s interior is not the only place he has to worry about. Bruce Campbell also tends the forest area that surrounds the large plane. This is pretty comparable to the act of looking after your very own garden or yard. Campbell similarly treats the weeds and grass as necessary.

Tending The Environment

Tending The Environment

No Easy Job

It is part of his routine to mow the grass every week, as well as to pull weeds growing beneath the airplane. What homeowner likes to see his home in a terrible state? No one, that’s who. It seems like men like Campbell can do just about anything!

 

No Easy Job

No Easy Job

Upcycling Is The Way

Bruce Campbell was asked by the Daily Mail why he carried such a passion for upcycling an aircraft and turning it into a livable space. To answer, he explained the environmental benefits that came with the undertaking. He also elaborated on the amazing construction of the airplanes and how they could survive natural disasters, like storms and earthquakes.

Upcycling Is The Way

Upcycling Is The Way

Air-Tight

The Boeing 727 will be able to handle a storm, in addition to the fact that it is easy to manage. “Their interior is easy to keep immaculately clean because they are sealed pressure canisters. They could last for centuries,” Campbell explained. He also expressed the people that it will become a bigger trend once people realize the point he has been trying to make.

Air Tight

Air Tight

Close Enough

Not everyone will be willing to stay in an airliner thanks to its lack of amenities and supplies. However, Bruce Campbell countered this idea. The truth is that he isn’t located too far from the city, and he has no trouble going there to fetch supplies.

 

Close Enough

Close Enough

Not Going Hungry

As you can see below, the airplane kitchenette is stocked with basically everything one needs to survive. You will find condiments, produce, and supplies here. Sure, it will be hard to cook up a gourmet dish. Thankfully, Bruce Campbell is a man who would rather feed his tech soul instead of his stomach! It is easy to whip up a meal using the running water, toaster, and microwave. We’re sure whatever he cooks up will be better than literal airplane food.

Not Going Hungry

Not Going Hungry

Authentic Feel

It will not be possible to take the Boeing 727 for a test flight, though it certainly feels like a take-off might happen anytime when you see the preserved seats in the home. He did not modify the form and this is why it is easy to feel the thrill of flying when you enter his home.

Authentic Feel

Authentic Feel

A Select Few

However, there are only a few seats left since he had to remove the others to make space in the plane. Despite this, he made sure to retain this piece of the plane in order to remind himself the reason he adored his home so much. Moreover, it provides an ample amount of seats for all of the guests who come to visit.

 

A Select Few

A Select Few

His Office

Campbell particularly likes hanging out in the cockpit area of the plane. According to him, this is the space where he can guarantee his creative juices will flow. It serves as a sort of nook where he can relax, read, and unwind. It also doubles as his game room.

His Office

His Office

 

Imagining Flying

When he finds himself in the cockpit, Campbell has the rare opportunity to see what a pilot regularly does. This is, of course, thanks to the gadgets and lights in front of him. This is a space where technology is brought to life.

Imagining Flying

Imagining Flying

Keeping Clean

When it comes to hygiene, Bruce Campbell has it taken care of. Running water makes it possible for him to brush his teeth and a top-loader washing machine allows him to wash his clothes regularly.

Keeping Clean

Keeping Clean

Imagination Is Key

Campbell is living proof that one can turn basically anything into a makeshift home with the right amount of skills and imagination. Hey, if he can do his laundry in an airplane in the middle of the woods, you can do it as well!

Imagination Is Key

Imagination Is Key

Not Different

Though Campbell resides in a Boeing 727, he has not let his appearance and wellbeing go. In fact, it is fair to say that the way he takes care of the interior is a reflection of his general cleanliness and neatness.

Not Different

Not Different

Not Isolated

No, Campbell is not exactly living on a secluded island far away from civilization. He continues to shower, clean, and shave everyday just like you and me. There is no reason not to, as his airplane has about everything you need.

Not Isolated

Not Isolated

Built To Last

Campbell once said that living in an airliner comes with its advantages since it has been made using strong metal instead of wood like regular homes. In an interview with Business Insider, he expounded on the topic: “Wood is, in my view, a terrible building material. It biodegrades – it’s termite chow and microbe chow. Or it’s firewood; depends upon which happens first.”

Built To Last

Built To Last

Strength Or Ergonomics?

He believes that the way traditional homes are considered inferior since their designers tend to focus on the structure’s ergonomics over strength. He explained, “To me it makes no sense at all to destroy the finest structures available and then turn around and build homes out of materials which are fundamentally little better than pressed cardboard, using ancient and inferior design and building methods.”

Strength Or Ergonomics

Strength Or Ergonomics

What’s Possible

A lot of people come up to Campbell and ask him questions like if the plane was a mere reconstruction of a real one or if the jetliner crashed in the Oregon woods. He said he does not care for these questions, as they are nothing but illogical and unreasonable.

What’s Possible

What’s Possible

Sharing Is Caring

His goal, he explains, is for everyone else to learn just how much hard work it takes to accomplish these projects. He finds it odd that people cannot comprehend the effort that went into the aircraft home he built. Though he did mention that he understands how there are people unaware of all the possibilities.

Sharing Is Caring

Sharing Is Caring

 

Pride In His Work

It appears that Bruce Campbell is proud of what he has accomplished as he poses in his Boeing 727. You know what they say: there is no place like home! This is something that rings true for Campbell when he is on board the aircraft. Here, he can play with his toys and gadgets as well as put his plans into motion.
However, did you know that this is only one idea out of his innovative plans? Yes, he has bigger and more creative plans for the future. Read on to see what Campbell is planning to do next!

Pride In His Work

Pride In His Work

Here And There

The truth is that Bruce Campbell only lives in the aircraft home for six months every single year. He admits he needs a change of scenery. So, what does he for the other half of each year? Well, Campbell resides in Japan, which must be pretty different from what he is used to in Oregon.
When he lives in Japan, he continues to work on his ideas and projects to keep himself busy. There is one particular project that he is excited about. You might find it hard to believe once you learn what it is…unless you can guess what it is.

Here And There

Here And There

Another Project

Yes, Campbell is planning on doing the same thing once again, though this time it is going to be a bigger plane in Japan. He wants to buy a retired Boeing 747 unit that he can turn into yet another unconventional home. Of course, he plans on living here during the time he spends in Japan.
He has already done wonders for environmentalism in his home country, so it only makes sense for him to do the same thing in the place he spends the other half of his time in. Since he has already finished restoring an airplane, we bet he will have an easier time fixing another one up.

Another Project

Another Project

Opening Minds

For Campbell, his life purpose is to make a positive and significant impact on the globe for both the sake of humanity and the environment. He is a man who is driven by innovation. We are sure his ambition has something to do with his past as an electrical engineer.
Even the idea of upcycling airliners is enough to get Campbell excited and giddy. He would like to claim the niche as his own. As he stands beside his home, he explains, “My goal is to change humanity’s behavior in this little niche.”

Opening Minds

Opening Minds

Part Of A Small Group

Campbell is not the only person who has converted a retired aircraft into a suitable living space. In fact, people from Texas and Netherlands among others have done the same thing! A spokesperson for the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association spokesman named Martin Todd said the organization “is happy to see aircraft fuselages re-purposed in a range of creative ways. We would want them to be recovered and to be re-used in an environmentally sustainable fashion.”

Part Of A Small Group

Part Of A Small Group

The Organization

The organization more popularly known as AFRA aims to promote sustainable practices for both aircraft and engines. A different spokesman has mentioned that over the course of the next three years, 1,200 to 1,800 airplanes will be dismantled across the world. Moreover, 500 to 600 aircraft units will be retired every year of the next twenty years. If people follow the example Bruce Campbell set, that means thousands of airplane homes all over the globe!

The Organization

The Organization

The Woods Of Hillsboro

There were a few reasons why Campbell set up the Boeing 727 in his neck of the woods in Hillsboro, Oregon. First of all, he received a job offer there after he graduated back in the ‘70s. Next, he simply adored the abundance of greenery in the area. He wrote on his website, “I like the area and it’s very green and Oregon is a little independent minded which appealed to me. It’s a country setting, it’s very nice. It’s more than enough for the aircraft.”

The Woods Of Hillsboro

The Woods Of Hillsboro

A Normal House

The retired engineer did not actually purchase a home when he was a younger man. He explained to the Daily Mail that the thought of paying a mortgage did not appeal to him in the financial sense. By the time that he had sufficient funds to secure himself a home, he had a different idea from most people. He said, “I had stopped thinking in provincial terms and I had thought like a free bird engineer.”

 

A Normal House

A Normal House

 

The Curious Are Welcome

Tourists and onlookers are free to drop by the place and enjoy a tour inside the airplane home. Bruce Campbell is more than glad to let them in. Guests can choose to make an appointment via the website if they happen to be in the area and interested to see how an aircraft home works.

The Curious Are Welcome

The Curious Are Welcome

His Words

The Daily Mail asked him how he feels about the passersby. Campbell answered, “It happens frequently; it happens almost every day now and I encourage it.” He is more than happy to show his guests around his innovative home since he wants to show everyone what he considers to be “a great toy” as well as “one of the finest structures mankind has ever built.”

His Words

His Words

Going About His Business

However, he has suffered a couple of awkward moments thanks to the scores of visitors dropping by unannounced in his glorious Boeing 727. Once, he was taking a shower when several passersby dropped in hoping for a tour of the bizarre home.

Going About His Business

Going About His Business

Meeting New People

Campbell has mentioned that around 75 percent of his visitors first make a schedule with him through his website. The rest, however, randomly walks in. He told the Daily Mail, “I live in a pretty transparent environment. I go about living while people are touring my aircraft and sometimes it’s very intimate.” Despite everything, he considers it to be an extremely rewarding setup, as he gets to meet some interesting people and learn plenty of things from them.

Meeting New People

Meeting New People

A Special Kind Of Concert

Apart of the fact that he welcomes curious guests into his home, Bruce Campbell also holds several events every year. Just this June 30 to July 3, the airplane served as the venue of a concert with the Japanese singer Pomily and other musical artists. The show took place right in front of the right wing of the aircraft where there was a grassy area.
The event was described on his website as “A new concert option: Superb music rendered from a wing of a scintillating aerospace home”. Of course, it was also accompanied by various guidelines and instructions. For example, he advised guests to join them in tennis shoes or running shoes, as well as comfortable clothes. Despite this, he did not forget to offer visitors slippers if they wanted to visit his home!

A Special Kind Of Concert

A Special Kind Of Concert

A Boeing 727 Kind Of Party

If you didn’t get to attend the previous event he hosted, maybe you were able to attend the following party. It was called Turbulence: A Dance Party at a 727 in the Woods. It took place right on the wing from September 7 to September 9. It was a dance party hosted by friend’s party promotion business called Murderboat Productions. More than 14,000 Facebook users expressed their interest in a night full of art, beer, and food. Don’t worry, the party received permission from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission.

A Boeing-727 Kind Of Party

A Boeing-727 Kind Of Party

Living The Bachelor Life

He might lead a modest lifestyle but Bruce Campbell does not want for more. He seems to be really keen on living in his creative bachelor pad and has no plans to give it up. On the topic of love, he does not express that much interest in it. “I will not marry and will not generate kids. I’m 68 so it’s too late anyway, but I simply never desired to be married or have kids. I enjoy romance and love and I indulge in it as much as civilization will allow,” he elaborated to the Daily Mail.

He simply loves his innovative home and this probably explains his views on the traditional path of mortgage, marriage, and love. However, he does share company in the form of his neighbors who have expressed support in the vision he holds. Moreover, his ambition is not something to be deterred by the modest lifestyle he leads. Now, why don’t we go back to his other project which he is currently working on at the moment?

Living The Bachelor Life

Living The Bachelor Life

Boeing 747

He splits his time living in his Woodsboro airplane home as well as in Japan. He hopes to soon be able to purchase a plot of land where he can set up the Boeing 747-400 that he plans to turn into his second airliner home.
Campbell loves the excitement that comes with upcycling airplanes and he strongly feels that others will feel the same way after they visit his plane for either a tour or a social event. You will his goal on his website, which is to “spark a renaissance of thought about how to utilize this remarkable resource.” Campbell hopes to witness other people building their very own aircraft homes in the future. Campbell desires to see others starting building their own aircraft homes, as well.

Boeing 747

Boeing 747

Helping The Community

The innovative engineer has scheduled the second airliner home project to commence in early 2018. He plans on setting it up somewhere on the Kyushu Island coast. He came up with the location because he wants it to serve as a haven for the locals as well.
He hopes that the members of the community will use it as a sort of lifeboat whenever there is a tsunami threat in Kyushu. He wants the public to know just how sturdy planes are, and the fact that they can last for centuries even in the harshest conditions. The sealed pressure technology is simply amazing!

Helping The Community

Helping The Community

Boeing 727-400

Bruce Campbell’s airplane home was made using a Boeing 727-400 unit. It is a model that the company manufactured in the years 1960 to 1984. The plane had been specifically used for short and medium-length aircrafts fitting for shorter runways and small airports.
The plane is the only model Boeing Commercial Airplanes produced that comes with three engines. It has a seating capacity of about 149 to 189 passengers. The last major U.S. carrier to use the model was Delta Air Lines and the last unit they used has been retired back in April 2003. Northwest Airlines, meanwhile, retired their last remaining Boeing 727 in June 2003. Today, Iran Aseman Airlines is the only carrier that still uses Boeing 727-200s to carry passengers nowadays.

Boeing 727-400

Boeing 727-400

A Bleak Past

Of course, the unit used to transport passengers to and from various places before Bruce Campbell bought the Boeing 727 and converted into an airplane home. Surprisingly, it once carried a famous dead body at some point in its career.
Yes, Campbell’s current home actually transported Aristotle Onassis’s body to Greece after he suffered from a respiratory failure in France on March 15, 1975. Onassis was a Greek tycoon and later the husband of the former First Lady of the United States, Jackie Kennedy Onassis. She also rode the plane to deliver her husband’s corpse home.

A Bleak Past

A Bleak Past