This guesthouse wouldn’t fly in most neighborhoods

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Toshikazu Tsukii, a Raytheon engineer, built the climate-controlled, two-story guesthouse at his home in La Cholla Air Park in Oro Valley out of a trio of aircraft bodies: the nose cone of a 737, the fuselage of two 707s and the tail section of a 727.

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2 Responses to This guesthouse wouldn’t fly in most neighborhoods

  1. RPM says:

    Pan Am Clipper "Juan T. Trippe" was sold to a South Korean man that turned it into a noodle house. It was later sold for scrap.

  2. Mud says:

    And you were concerned about your neighbors with the big RV permanently parked in the driveway 🙂

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