That would be the throttle which controls the fuel flow to the engines.
the option is elevator,joystick,aileron,and rudders.. Answer is Joystick
Ground control
Thereare three main control surfaces on an airplane, and these control the three axis of the plane. The ailerons are out on the wings and they control roll. The rudder is on the vertical stabilizer (the tail) and that controls the yaw of the airplane. Finally you have the elevators which are on the horizontal stabilizers of the airplane. the elevators control pitch. (nose up or down)
Elevators. They control the pitch of the aircraft.
The Fuselage is the main part of an airplane
The wing is the main flying surface. Control surfaces include the ailerons, flaps and slats.
The front of an airplane is called nose of the airplane.
The Germans in World War 1 called it the Tri-decker. Triplane or Tripe
A radio control airplane kit is very expensive. They are usually in the hundreds of dollars. Radio control airplane kits can be found at more reasonable prices on amazon.
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.
The small pair of wings at the back are called the horizontal stabilizers. It steadies they add lift to the back of the plane. they also have things at the back of them called the elevators, which coltrol the pitch of the airplane. The thing sticking up is called the vertical stabilizer. It steadies the airplane. At the back of it is the rudder. it controls the yaw of the plane. So, basically, without them, a plane would spin out of control, or actually never have any control. That's why airplane's have tails