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Saturday, June 9, 2012
A self-professed 62-year-old nerd has turned a 727-200 passenger jet into his home in Oregon. Bruce Campbell even created a website, AirplaneHome.com, for his $200,000 ($100,000 to buy it, $100,000 for installation) new "mobile" home.

Campbell took CNN on a tour of his unusual digs, showing the "small" but workable shower and his decks -- the wings of the former aircraft. Come take the tour.

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