If You Go Down to the Woods Today, You’re in for a Big Surprise: Man Living in a Recycled Boeing 727 Aircraftt

No, this isn’t a wreckage of an old crash-landing in a forest, it’s actually someone’s home. Inventive engineer Bruce Campbell has used his clearly well-developed imagination by purchasing a retired Being 727 fuselage and upcyling it into an ingenious pad situated in suburban woodland in Portland, Oregon. The old aircraft cost him $220,000 and he lives in it for six months of the year, with the other half spent in Japan.

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