facthunter Posted Monday at 06:02 AM Posted Monday at 06:02 AM Ther's not much likelihood of such structures being available again. Old jetliner fuselages , maybe It's been done. Nev 1
onetrack Posted Monday at 07:45 AM Posted Monday at 07:45 AM You can anything with a lot of money, but I'll wager the surplus gliders were cheap as chips. Nowadays, this is what you do with oodles of money and defunct aircraft. 1
onetrack Posted Monday at 07:53 AM Posted Monday at 07:53 AM I must admit, I'm quite impressed with this "tiny home" on wheels (I don't know why it's not simply described as a caravan), but I can't see how they managed to convert it (from a Dash 8 training fuselage), and then sell it for around $50,000 - they must have lost money on it, as in the form of a promotional deal. The average caravan will chew up $100,000 of your hard-earned $$'s today. https://newatlas.com/tiny-houses/aero-off-grid-towable-home/ 1
BrendAn Posted Monday at 08:12 AM Author Posted Monday at 08:12 AM how many farmers grew up in war surplus nissen huts in australia. 2
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