Boeing 747
Campbell splits his time living in the Boeing 727 in the Oregon forest and spending his time in Japan. He hopes to buy a plot of land in Japan so that he could have somewhere to keep the next airliner home he plans to build. This time, he wants to use a Boeing 747-400, a larger aircraft.
Campbell enjoys the thrill he experiences when he works on converting airplanes into homes. He strongly believes that others will feel the same way when they drop by his home for both tours and events. On the website, you will find that it is his goal to “spark a renaissance of thought about how to utilize this remarkable resource”. Clearly, he wants to see other people following his lead and crafting their homes from airliners.
Helping The Community
The talented man hoped to start working on the second airplane home in 2018. He wanted it to be located along the coastline of Kyushu Island in Japan. He chose this place as he wants it to be a sanctuary for both him and the locals as well.
For this airliner, Campbell’s vision was a little different. He wanted locals to use it as a lifeboat of sorts when the threat of tsunamis exists! He wants the public to know that these vehicles can remain intact for centuries even under harsh weather conditions. This is due to the sealed pressure technology high aerospace requires.