In 1999, after years of research and planning, he purchased a retired Boeing 727 from Olympic Airways for 100000 dollars. The aircraft had previously flown passengers across the skies of Europe, and now it was destined for a second life deep in the forests of Oregon. Getting the massive plane from Athens, Greece, to his property was one of the most complex parts of the project. The transport alone cost an additional 120000 dollars, bringing the total investment to 220000 dollars. It was a huge financial and logistical challenge, but for Campbell, the value of the dream far outweighed the expense.
Once the aircraft arrived on his land, the real transformation began. Rather than stripping the plane down completely, Campbell chose to honor its original design. He preserved much of the structure, including the cockpit, which remains one of the most striking features of the home. The rows of windows that once framed the sky now flood the interior with natural light. Inside, he created a modest but functional living space that includes a small kitchen, a shower, and a sleeping area. The result is not luxurious by modern standards, but it is deeply personal, practical, and full of character.
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