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.
There is no Cessna bush plane numbered 406. -The 406 is a 2 engine business/light cargo plane
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The plane Brian Robeson crashed on was a small Cessna 406 aircraft.
how much fuel does a 406 Cessna take
The Cessna 406 is a 12 passenger, twin turboprop business class aircraft.
Brian was in a Cessna 406, a small bush plane, in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
There is no such thing as a Cessna 406 bushplane. The 406 is a high speed executive aircraft that seats12-14 people.
They never did make one .There is no such thing as a Cessna 406 bushplane. The 406 is a high speed executive aircraft that seats12-14 people.
There is no such thing as a Cessna 406 bushplane. The 406 is a twin engine high speed executive eircraft.
In the book "Hatchet" it is a small single engined plane with only enough room for two people. This deascription is entirely fictional.The Cessna 406 is NOT a bush plane; never was, never will be. It is a 9+ passenger, twin turboprop business plane. Typical Cessna bush planes are the 120, 140, 180, and 185. Anyone who says differently is talking through their hat.ANS 3 - Agreed, -The 406 is a twin engine business/cargo plane. -Somebody wrote a kid's book naming a bushplane "Cessna 406" and now everyone believes it
A plane that is very small and only fits 2 people. (The pilot and the passenger)
For photos of Cessna 406s for sale, click the link below. If your question is being prompted by the novel, Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen, you should know that the Cessna 406 is not a bush plane. It's a twin engine, nine (or more) passenger, business turboprop. This fact was verified by a Cessna dealer.