Engineer Toshikazu Tsukii (76) from Arizona, has finished building a guesthouse made out of airplane parts. Tsukii took four-year working on his pet project to build two-storey guesthouse that looks like it could take off along the private runway residents at his La Cholla Air Park.
The climate-controlled guesthouse is made almost entirely of aircraft parts, seats and memorabilia inside. His pool is encased in the fuselage of a 747 jumbo jet. Tsukii used three aircraft bodies to create the quirky dwelling: the nosecone of a 737, the fuselage of two 707s and the tail end of a 727.