You'll Never Guess Where This Man Calls Home
Bruce Campbell gives ABC News' Nick Watt a tour of his home inside a former Greek passenger jet.
If you fly over these woods today, you are sure of a big surprise.
Bruce?
No, it's not a plane crash.
Hi.
Hi. Welcome to my home.
It's Bruce Campbell's house.
How do I get in? Why do you just built yourself an isolate cabinet?
I'm an engineer, and I like toys, like so many men do, and this is a good big toy, it is just a fun construction.
This was once a perfectly normal Greek passenger jet, Olympic airlines, until Campbell, present centre electrical engineer, 100 grand, flew it to Oregon where a house mover inched into her new forest home.
I mean you got a kind of open plane feel. Works?
I'm single.
I don't need walls. They just get no way.
Campbell has rigged up the toilet so it works on the ground.
It flushes.
When you lock the door, did the occupied light come on.
It does, you see.
Campbell is still remodeling future, right now he sleeps in a coach, a folded couch. So at night you have to put down every window shield?
No, I don't worry. The scrolls don't play.
And for outdoor fun, a bit of outside space?
Yes, there is this.
Have you ever banged on any aircrafts' wing?