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The Bush plane, specifically designed for short takeoff and landing (STOL) in rugged environments, was largely developed in Canada. The DHC-2 Beaver, one of the most iconic bush planes, was created by de Havilland Canada in the late 1940s. These aircraft were specifically tailored for use in remote areas, making them essential for transportation in Canada’s wilderness and other similar terrains around the world.
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The Bush Plane was invented by: DeHavilland Beaver
Canadian Bush Party was created in 1977.
Brian is flying in a bush plane to visit his father in the Canadian oil fields.
Brian Robeson, at the age of 13, he alone survived a plane crash in the Canadian bush, only to be faced with a bigger challenge.
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There is no Cessna bush plane numbered 406. -The 406 is a 2 engine business/light cargo plane
A bush plane is the nickname given to small planes that fly in remote areas. Though, they do in some cases carry passengers to these remote locations.
The Cessna 406 is NOT a bush plane. It's a business/light cargo plane with two turoprops, designed to commute and land on hard runways.
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