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This guy lives in a boeing 727
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| Stéphanie |
Thats a big plane... |
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| HyPeRSoNiC |
haha
look at it this way..... it could take him a couple of hours to move to a different location :)
with all his stuff.... ;) |
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| Mikado |
| I know a guy who lives up north in the sudbury area, his house looks like a big wooden oval and it rotates according to the position of the sun all day so he can see it when ever hes chillin in his living room. |
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| Dj_Psygnosis |
| how fake is that! haha |
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| FrenchNavy34 |
| Well....Well....I should have gotten one while it was on sale..lol:eek: |
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| kypez |
| Thatd be tight. People do messed up these days. |
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| Samalet |
| i wonder how he got it into such a forested area... |
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| La5eR |
"I wonder how he got it into such a forested area..."--Samalet
There was an air port there at one time. And mother nature and Father time did their thing and now the airport is all erroded and the forest grew around it. |
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| webmeister |
| That is just ing :cool: |
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| Sand Leaper |
I guess living in a plane could work just as well as living in a camping van. Just take the seats out and you can customize it all you like. It would be a bit of a hassle to fill the water tank and empty the toilet tho. Not to mention the fact that you'd have to find something that works as a landing strip every time you wanna go somewhere.
Rather cool regardless :D |
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| PhloTron |
There are actually a bunch of people that live in old aircraft hulls...they are relatively inexpensive since they are scrap....simple break them up, transport it and re-assemble. It was kind of a fad for a few people to do in the 90's, especially with the mass retirement of the 727 (seen pictured).
It just goes to prove more, some peoples fascination with aviation.
It's like living in a motor home, or trailer, but a bit longer. the width is about the same.
To each their own...but I'd rather have one that actually functions. :) |
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