Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Man Buries a Boeing 737 Fuselage in His Backyard to Use as a Nuclear Bunker

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Man Buries a Boeing 737 Fuselage in His Backyard to Use as a Nuclear Bunker

Dave Billings, a 44-year-old engineer from Hilton, Derbyshire, has purchased a decommissioned Boeing 737 fuselage on Facebook Marketplace for £20,000 and is in the process of burying it in his back garden as a second nuclear fallout shelter. He already has a fully functioning underground bunker worth £50,000, but decided it was time for an upgrade. The new jet-bunker will come complete with a bar, bunk beds, a flight simulator, and three to six months of food and beer — because if the world ends, Dave intends to be comfortable about it.

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A man who built a £50,000 underground bunker is spending another £20,000 on a second buried hideout in case the Iran war comes to Derbyshire.

Dave Billings, 44, created his first bunker 11 years ago in his old army camp, but said he felt the need to improve the original bunker, which he said is like a ‘basement’.

So naturally, he bought a Boeing 737 fuselage off Facebook Marketplace and is now turning it into an adjoining second bunker, which he will eventually bury in his garden in Hilton, Derbyshire.

Although the dad does not anticipate the Iran conflict coming UK-side anytime soon, he does think World War 3 is inevitable and wants to be prepared.

Once in the ground, which Dave estimates he will have done by Autumn this year, and be a fully functioning fallout shelter that could protect him from blasts 10 miles away.

And until then, he will be fully protected in his current bunker, which is stocked full of beer, rations, and has a toilet and a bed.

He said: ‘I don’t understand why this thing with Iran has just happened, but war seems to be very fashionable at the moment.

‘Whatever happens, the best thing you can do is be prepared, and if you’re 10 miles away from a blast, you’ll probably be alright in it, it would stop the radiation going down there.

‘The plan is, if it’s not a fallout shelter, it’s going to be a bar, a party room in the theme of a fallout shelter, kitted out with all the bits so you won’t get bored down there, as well as just surviving.’

Dave has already restored the aeroplane’s kitchen and is planning to make the toilet functional again. He’ll add some sofas, bunk beds, and on top of the bar, would like a flight simulator with a recreated cockpit.

It’s the addition of fun aspects like these that he says makes him different to a ‘prepper’.

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He said, ‘I’m still building this for fun at the moment. If I were a prepper, I’d be stopping everything else to get on with it. I do these things because they’re cool, and I enjoy them. But this one’s a cool thing that’s got a purpose; it can be classed as functional.

‘If things escalate and it is going to be needed, I can speed the job up, but I don’t think anyone will bomb the Derbyshire Dales.’

Asked about the state of affairs in Iran, Dave’s position is the same as it has been since he first began making his first underground bunker.

‘I have no idea about politics, but I don’t think it’s necessarily Trump, these things just come out of the blue so quickly, and it could end straight away, it could be dragged on or could get a lot worse,’ he said.

‘We can’t stop it, you can protest all you like, but realistically, whatever happens, you’ve got to live with it. I just like to keep myself to myself, and the way I do it is by making my own little world here.’

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