Construction worker Chrach Peou spent his US$20,000 (RM88,500) life savings building the concrete “plane” – complete with wings, tailfin, landing gear and engines – near the town of Siem Reap, gateway to the famed Angkor Wat temple complex.

The 43-year-old widowed father of three said it took him almost a year to build, using money he had saved over 30 years.

“This is my dream since I was young, so I am happy I could achieve my goal,” Peou said.

The house, which has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, stands elevated on pillars 6m above a rice field.

“We can live here, sleep here, use bathrooms here, and have meals here like on a plane.

“It is my own, I am so happy,” said Peou.

He said he designed the house after watching countless videos of private jets on the internet.

He charges people 50 cents to US$1 (RM2.20-RM4.40) to visit and take selfies by the house.

“It is beautiful, attractive, there are palm trees nearby,” said Kim Muoy, 28, during a visit to the airplane house with her family.

But Peou dreams of flying for real one day.

“When I have money and know where I want to go to, I will take a plane to go there,” he said. 

According to thestar.com.my