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Can anyone help me to find out how to buy a scrapped airliner hull? I
want to use it to make a home out of it. Any help is appreciated. -- Jim in Houston osPAm Nurse's creed: Fill what's empty, empty what's full, and scratch where it itches!! RN does NOT mean Real Nerd! |
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 00:26:51 -0600, Jim
wrote: Can anyone help me to find out how to buy a scrapped airliner hull? I want to use it to make a home out of it. Any help is appreciated. Buying it's not as much of a problem as transporting it to your building site. You basically have to buy an airworthy airplane, if you're not located near one of the boneyards. Plus the ground transport from the airport to your lot will be a bit thorny. I've heard of these, but am not sure if that's the way I'd want to go. First, the usable square footage of the airplanes isn't that great. Second, the ceilings are low. It's not that wider than a single-wide mobile home. And, while there are a lot of windows, they're small and at crotch level...you'll have to stoop to look outside. Here's an ebay listing for an outfit that advertises these, though all the examples they show are 'shopped: http://tinyurl.com/35hyth The pictures of the interior don't look that inviting.... Personally, I'd buy just the cockpit section and have a house built to incorporate it. Years ago, the Boeing Surplus store sold a 767 cockpit mockup that had been used for marketing. Sold for $400, IIRC. Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 00:01:51 -0800, Ron Wanttaja wrote: Personally, I'd buy just the cockpit section and have a house built to incorporate it. Years ago, the Boeing Surplus store sold a 767 cockpit mockup that had been used for marketing. Sold for $400, IIRC. Ron Wanttaja Yes, I would like to do that. I was kind of thinking play house for my son. Of course, I would have to play along in the right seat. ;-) Thanks for the response. -- Jim in Houston osPAm Nurse's creed: Fill what's empty, empty what's full, and scratch where it itches!! RN does NOT mean Real Nerd! |
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If you are really serious, there's a fellow named Jack at
http://www.commercialturbineservices.com/contact.php that can actually set you up as far as you want to go. His specialty is engines, but he has resources to get hulls too. "Jim" wrote in message ... Can anyone help me to find out how to buy a scrapped airliner hull? I want to use it to make a home out of it. Any help is appreciated. -- Jim in Houston osPAm Nurse's creed: Fill what's empty, empty what's full, and scratch where it itches!! RN does NOT mean Real Nerd! |
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