Plane in the House

Plane in the house

Sometimes they use the parts of planes in designs of houses etc, but mainly those are detached villas or some sort of bars or cafes like this one Russian plane bar.

Those Russian house owners went even further and attached for some reason a Russian TU jet body to the second floor of the multi stored building.

If that’s an appartment, then just imagine how jealous are the neighbours are now.






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    35 Responses to “Plane in the House”

    1. Frankie says:

      Yay, First!

      Wow, you call that a house? Looks like an abandoned shithole

    2. pimp says:

      Russians are so poor that they have to use old planes to extend their apartments?

    3. ettoja says:

      interesting post.
      jab i sam soglaislsia obustroit kabinu pilotov pod rabo4ij kabinet .).) kruto

    4. Mirko says:

      It’s an Il-18, as far as I can read the letters.
      How come…?

    5. I’m so jealous! Russians have everything, except HOAs (Home Owner Associations) apparently.

    6. wanglius says:

      the jet reads an IL-18 i suppose

    7. It is not a “Tu”, it is an “Il”, as posters above noted. Furthermore, it is not a jet, it is a turboprop.

    8. Ljrljr says:

      Can’t you show pictures of the interior??

    9. Jim Bob says:

      Ahh, so it’s an Illushyn, not a Tupolev (yes, I know the spelling if probably off). I also wonder if that building is abandoned as it seems to be in quite a state of disrepair. Still, it is a unique way of adding on to the building. I wonder what they used it for?

    10. asd says:

      The airplane club for middle schoolers is hosted there.

    11. question says:

      Are small houses expensive in russia, to buy or rent? In cities outside moscow and petersberg? And is it cheaper to just buy land and have a house build on it?

      Thanks to anyone who can answer.

    12. Yeh, I’d be REALLY jealous if my neighbour stuck a plane on the side of his house. Until I phoned the council that is.

    13. w says:

      This is as pointless as tits on a bull

    14. Kolombusz says:

      Not TU jet, but Il turboprop

    15. Faction says:

      Why does everything in Russia look so depressing and abandoned? During all my travels through Russia everything always looked old abandoned and just left to decay.

      • Saddam says:

        Because it is a fucking USSR’s things, it’s not need to anybody!

      • Saddam says:

        Because it is a fucking USSR’s things, it’s not need to anybody!!!

      • Maaarten says:

        Indeed, Russian and Ukrainian building look way worse than buildings in other communist countries.
        Like nobody gives a damn about looks.

        In the GDR the flat buildings are way better looking, even if the design is Russian! Deutsche Grundlichkeit vs. Russian careless/selphishness?

    16. Kolombusz - A turboprop IS a jet engine, it just has a propeller on the front

    17. Maaarten says:

      the building is beautiful
      The plain is beautiful.

      фуккинг бичьес!

    18. karo says:

      the people who live their live in an abonded city
      normal appartments look much better in russia

    19. Andrej says:

      That plane bar is in Susuman Magadan Oblast. I was there in 2005.

    20. Cringe says:

      That kind of reminds me a little too much of 9/11. Otherwise, I’d think it’s cool.

    21. Facaderens says:

      What a very great imagination! Thank you for posting it.

    22. Hi, great article, and cheers for taking the time. One thing, I believe your images are

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