Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: AirplaneHome.com)
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Hidden Deep Inside the Oregon Woods Is a Boeing 727 — and It Wasn’t Parked There by Accident
June 09, 2014
"In a nutshell..."
It's something you wouldn't expect to find hidden deep inside the Oregon woods. Yet, that's where this Boeing 727 is parked — and there's a perfectly legitimate reason why.
Bruce Campbell calls a retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: AirplaneHome.com)
Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: AirplaneHome.com)
For Bruce Campbell, it's home. The 64-year-old told TheBlaze Monday he's been living in the retired aircraft for years now.
"It’s genesis was sort of a slowly developing element," he explained. "As a kid I saw videos of aircraft boneyards on TV and the concept sank in early in life and that just slowly evolved into use of a retired aircraft for a home."
Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: Vimeo)
Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: Vimeo)
The plane, propped up with concrete pillars, can be found just outside the Portland area.
"I do live in the aircraft and it's equipped with electricity and water and sewage," Campbell told TheBlaze.
An engineer turned a Boeing airplane into a really cool home https://t.co/orPAbT9LxF pic.twitter.com/FGhCbkgDuY
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) June 9, 2014
The 64-year-old, who flies private, smaller planes, explained what he finds most appealing about living in the 727.
"In a nutshell aircrafts are among the finest structures mankind has built," he said. "They are incredibly strong and able to withstand remarkable insults like high winds, dust and insects."
Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: Vimeo)
“They’re made of modern materials … for the most part they are worlds above wood in longevity ... and they are designed with a certain sense beauty," he added.
Campbell did note, however, that the plane is not a complete project — and may never be.
It only features a makeshift shower and only one of the restrooms is fully functional. The kitchen, he said, was "thrown together rather hastily" and only consists of a few appliances thrown together.
Nevertheless, Campbell is dedicated to his lifestyle choice and said he is currently working to purchase a plane in Japan.
Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: Vimeo)
Bruce Campbell calls this retired Boeing 727 aircraft home. (Image source: Vimeo)
He recommended interested individuals check out his website AirplaneHome.com for more information.
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