- This aircraft hangar is this man’s inheritance
- It’s filled with collectible aircraft and their engines
- Plus the engines from Elvis Presley’s private jet
While most of us are only set to inherit a few pieces of scuffed-up furniture and a blood type from our parents, this US family has a hangar filled with collectible aircraft and engines from the private jet of Elvis.
Sitting front and center is a Hughes 269 helicopter purchased by the creator’s father.
It was restored by the family after being abandoned by the Polish government and being grounded for 20 years.
However, that’s not all – there are also two Polish military jet trainers, Mercedes vehicles and engines, and of course, the engines from Elvis Presley’s jet that the YouTuber has something of a connection with.
Elvis private jet engines
The ‘real reason’ that YouTuber Jimmy Webb of Jimmy’s World is here – of course – is that his interviewee Ben’s dad once owned the Elvis jet that made Jimmy famous.
After converting the aircraft of Elvis Presley into an RV, Webb recently revealed the eyewatering costs involved.
However, it’s arguably earning its keep after he drove it to a McDonald’s drive-thru.
Alongside his father, he took the engines out of the Elvis jet after acquiring it from Roy McCay of the McCay Oil Corporation in the mid-1990s.
His father had been searching for engines for his Polish military jet trainers and came across the Lockheed JetStar previously owned by Elvis Presley
The jet had been parked at Roswell International Airport since the 1980s and wasn’t flying, but Roy occasionally showed it off to friends.
After about a year of negotiations, the father bought the jet and traveled to Roswell to dismantle and retrieve the engines.
They removed the four engines from the jet, and transported them back home using a trailer and a blue Mercedes that is still parked in the hangar.
While they sold one of the engines, they kept the rest for their jets and they’re still lurking somewhere in the hangar.
Other aircraft, vehicles, and parts
In addition to the Elvis engines from his Lockheed JetStar, there are two Polish military jet trainers acquired by the creator’s father in the 1990s and restored with more efficient Pratt & Whitney engines.
There is also a 1976 Hughes 269 Helicopter originally used by the Polish military for pilot training and subsequently restored by Ben’s father.
Now his father is ill and unable to fly or work on his aircraft collection, what is evident is Ben’s emotional connection to the contents of the hangar.
Viewers are encouraged to contact the family if they’re interested in their remaining aviation projects – including the Elvis jet.