Boeing 747
He divides his time between residing in his Boeing 727 home in the forest of Oregon and living in Japan, where Campbell hopes to buy some land to be able to create the second airplane home he wishes to own. This time he’s planning to use the bigger Boeing 747-400.
Campbell simply loves the thrill that he gets when he upcycles airplanes and he believes that other people will have the same feeling once they pay his plane a visit for open tours and social events. On his website, he wrote that to “spark a renaissance of thought about how to utilize this remarkable resource” is his goal. Campbell desires to see others starting building their own aircraft homes as well.
Helping The Community
The talented engineer is planning to begin working on his second airliner home in the early part of 2018 on the coast of Kyushu Island. He decided on this location since he would like for his home to be a haven for him and the local community.
Campbell’s vision is to convert this airliner into a lifeboat for places that get regular tsunami threats like Kyushu. He would like the general public to learn that planes can last for hundreds of years and they are able to withstand the harshest of conditions because of the airplanes’ sealed pressure technology for high aerospace.