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Home Sweet Airplaneby Inman NewsPublished July 2004 Each airplane home costs about $285,000. Bennington’s company, Max Power Aerospace, buys the plane and ships it to its final destination. The engines, landing gear and flight controls are removed. The company then will send an architect or general contractor to survey, inspect and secure permits for installation on the site. The empty airplane weighs about 45,000 pounds. The outside is about 153 feet long and the inside is about 12 feet wide. In total, there are about 1,200 square feet of living space. The airplane comes with 106 windows. Peters set up a Web site, Airplanehomes.com, where people can learn how the planes are stripped, shipped and set up for living spaces. The pictures are artists’ renderings of how a completed structure would look. —Inman News ASHI Reporter Home | ASHI Home | Contact Editor | Media & Publicity | Privacy Copyright © 2009 American Society of Home Inspectors ®, Inc. |
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