The term "bush plane" functions as a noun. It refers to a type of aircraft designed for landing and taking off in rugged, remote areas, often used in regions with limited infrastructure. In this context, "bush" serves as an adjective describing the specific use or environment associated with the plane.
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Adjective
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"Down" in the sentence given is an adverb of direction and modifies the verb "came".
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
Bush flied in a S-3B Viking.
Inclined is an adjective and plain is a noun.
the bush plane on the plane were take off
The Bush Plane was invented by: DeHavilland Beaver
small plane
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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It is very safe to use in Alaska.
Down in your sentence is an adverb telling where.
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