The airplane’s cabin has been transformed into an incredible living space!
Bruce Campbell, a 64-year-old retired electrical engineer with a passion for creative projects, has always enjoyed thinking outside the box. At just 20 years old, he invested $23,000 in 10 acres of wooded land near Hillsboro, Oregon. Little did he know, this land would one day hold one of the most unique homes imaginable—a fully converted airplane.
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Campbell has always loved the challenge of taking things apart and reassembling them in new, inventive ways. Initially, he planned to use his land to construct a house from a series of retired shipping containers. He believed he was onto a completely new concept, only to later discover that a similar idea had already come to life. About two decades after his initial vision, Campbell learned about Joanne Ussery, a hairstylist from Mississippi who had transformed a Boeing 727 into her home. Following a fire that destroyed her previous residence, she rebuilt her home along a peaceful river in the shape of an airplane. Inspired, Campbell decided to adjust his own plans in a big way.
In 1999, Campbell made the bold decision to purchase his own Boeing 727 from Olympic Airways for $100,000. Moving the aircraft to his Oregon property wasn’t easy, as it had to travel all the way from Athens, Greece. With a transportation cost of around $120,000, his total investment came to $220,000. Despite the challenges and high costs, Campbell saw this as money well spent to bring his vision to life.