You've put a question mark at the end, but that doesn't mean you've asked a valid question. I have no idea what you are asking.
Elevators are the flying control that controls the aircrafts pitch. Located on the tail plane, the elevators move up to pitch the aircraft nose up and move down to pitch it nose down.
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.
Onthe outside of the airplane & in the control room.
An elevator on a airplane are tabs on the tail that control its up and down motion in the air
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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.
When pulling on yoke the elevator moves "up" towards the sky, when pressing down on the yoke the elevator moves "down"
Elevator driving motors used with a generator field control are rated in kVA. This is a unit of electrical power that is often used to measure the capacity of elevator motors. ESCON Elevators uses generator field control motors in their elevator systems, which are known for their high efficiency and reliability. If you are looking for an elevator system that is both efficient and reliable, then ESCON Elevators is a great option
They use the elevator and the elevator chain and cogs . The wright brothers use the elevator control lever to keep its balance in the air.
so the input of a elevator is the people and the output of an elevator is the people getting out of the elevator
The elevator are the control surfaces on an airplane that make the aircraft pitch nose UP or DOWN and causes the airplane to rise or descend. The Elevator are usually on the tail of the aircraft and are mounted on the horizontal tail surfaces. However, some aircraft have this control forward of the main wings.
Rudder, elevator, stabilator.