The payload capacity of a bush plane can vary significantly depending on its model and design, typically ranging from about 1,000 to 3,500 pounds. Smaller bush planes, like the Cessna 180, may carry around 1,200 pounds, while larger models like the De Havilland Beaver can handle closer to 2,500 pounds. Factors such as fuel load, passenger weight, and cargo type also influence the maximum capacity. Always consult specific aircraft specifications for precise figures.
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around 200 pounds
To hold 150 pounds of air, a whole lot of them. To hold 150 pounds of water, around 34 of them. To hold 150 pounds of stones or lead, not many at all.
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750 Pounds
it can hold up to 12,000lbs
On average, 16 pounds maximum.
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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roughly 2 pounds per quart