Well you pilot and airplane not drive it, when you are on the ground you taxi the plane using the rudder pedals and sometimes even a hand wheel but is not like a car. By the way the term taxi is being used as a verb which means to move a plane on wheels along the ground.
It has four
To allow the plane to land. A plane could use pontoons as well as or instead on wheels to land on water. As a general rule though, all of then have wheels, as it would be impractical to only be able to land on water.
Wheels and cockpit are two parts of a plane with propellers.
NO it does not have motors
They are know as the undercarriage.
You can't [i]drive[/i] a plane, genius.
They have 3 wheels, 2 rear and 1 front.
The wheels allow the plane to move around while it is on the ground.
It depends on the size of the plane. Some small planes have only 3 wheels. Some big planes have 10 or more wheels. It depends on the plane. A Piper or Cessna commuter plane is going to have a lot less wheels than does a B-52, 747 or C-5 Galaxy.
Drive wheels.
A 4x2 vehicle has 4 wheels with the 2 rear wheels that drive. A 4x4 vehicle has 4 wheels with all 4 wheels that drive.