elevators "back then" used to be small, and typically had a capacity of less than 500 lbs. They would usually fit just one person, or they were used to bring trunks and luggage up to the higher (or lower) floors. They weren't big and able to carry much weight like elevators can nowadays.
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An elevator is an electronic device that transports people or goods in a vertical motion. A microcontroller embedded in the control system of an elevator is used to control the elevator's mechanisms.
The elevator is used to control the airplane's pitch (up, and down angle of the nose). The elevator is located on the horizontal tail fins.
An passenger elevator is a type of vertical transportation that moves people between floors of a building.
No since an elevator is used by everyone in the building.
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It has exactly the came meaning but lift it's used in UK and elevator in USA.
Roped (traction) elevators came first. Otis Elevator Company invented the modern elevator in 1853 which used ropes. Otis Elevator Company then also invented the first hydraulic elevator which was installed in 1909 at the Singer Building in New York City (since demolished).
The planes elevator is used for vertical movement right below the rudder, it helps with getting up and down.
After finding and installing the uplink go back to the place where the guard jump/rolls into the window earlier in the level to the left as you go back there is an area off to the side. There is an elevator. Get in the elevator and push the button in the elevator by going over to the button and pressing A and there you have it. The level will be done and the elevator will take you to the top for the next level.