A Rugged Plane Turned Into A Luxury Home Will Leave You In Awe

Published on 11/27/2020
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A Unique Existence

Bruce told the Daily Mail that he was never interested in marriage nor the idea of having kids. He noted he was 68, and it was too late to be involved with all that marriage and kids stuff. After all, he did enjoy the moments of romance and intimacy, but that was the furthest he was willing to allow himself to go. The creative extraordinaire is very much happy with the way his life is going, and his bachelor lifestyle is not a problem for him. If you ask us, Bruce views marriage and kids as paying a mortgage – straining and too much pressure.

A Unique Existence

A Unique Existence

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A Larger Plane

As of now, Bruce shares the year between Oregon and Japan. Half of the year is spent living in his Boeing 727 in the Oregon forest. The other half is spent in Japan, where he is currently working on completing another major project – turning a larger plane, a Boeing 747, into a home.
Bruce is hoping that his works will help to motivate others to do similar works like him. He writes on his website that he desires to change the way people think about building homes. Campbell wants to start a revolution that gets people to think outside of the norm, and he hopes the tours he gives others will inspire them.

A Larger Plane

A Larger Plane

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