Usually just one. Though by definition a 'bush plane' is any aircraft used for that kind of super rural, mountanous or inhospitable terrain flying. There are several twins used for such flying as well.
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the bush plane on the plane were take off
The Bush Plane was invented by: DeHavilland Beaver
A jumbo jet, also known as a 747, has four engines. These engines are all mounted on the wings of the plane and are needed to power the plane through height weight takeoffs.
A Cesna bush plane is a Cesna with a tail wheel rather than a nose wheel that is adapted for landing in rough terrain. This would be gravel or dirt runways, snow, and short runways. They usually have larger engines so they can carry more cargo.
Depending on the size of the jet, the amount of engines may vary between 2 and 4 (on most commercial aircraft) The engines can be fixed to the wings, integrated in the tail, or above the stabilizers in the rear of the plane.
small plane
A plane which has 2engines on their wings 1 is also in the Tail of the Plane same with if a planes wings had 4 engines it also has one in the Tail of the Plane
There is no Cessna bush plane numbered 406. -The 406 is a 2 engine business/light cargo plane
They have engines.
it has engines