Floored and Lifted - 2009 Elevator Pitch was released on:
USA: August 2009
elevator
controls aircraft pitch
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"
A pitch is slang for a marketing speech. An elevator pitch is a speech that is so short you could give it in the few seconds that you are in an elevator. It is the bare bones of your marketing speech, boiled down to the absolute essentials and designed to make your point in under a minute if possible. The term originated with the idea that you might share an elevator with the person who is responsible for buying your product or idea or skills.
Maintain a high airspeed and change the angle of the elevator surfaces rapidly.
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.
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.
Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's pitch
The cast of The Elevator Pitch - 2013 includes: Nigel Betts Alior Cohen as Judge Andrew Frame Hanna Harlyn as Elise Zak Klein as himself Tony Pankhurst as Jury Member Ronan Raftery Mel Suppiah as Jury Member
The elevators of an airplane control the pitch (nose up or down) of the aircraft.
An elevator speech is a brief answer to a question about what you do (or your company does) that is aimed at grabbing attention from the listener so they want to follow up with you and find out more. It derives from the 30 seconds or so typically available to answer the "what do you do?" question between floors in a elevator ride. It has a number of applications. Typically it is used by job seekers to explain the sort of role they are seeking, businesses to grab the attention of potential clients and referral partners, and entrepreneurs seeking backers or investors (when it is typically referred to as an elevator pitch). Other names for an elevator speech include "30 second introduction" and "30 second infomercial"