Pitch Pitch the nose UP or Down.
Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's pitch
The ailerons are used to control roll rate. The flaps are used to increase lift at slow speeds. The elevators are use to control pitch. The rudder is used to control yaw. The spoilers are used to slow the aircraft quickly. The trim tabs are used to adjust back pressure to achieve straight and level flight with no control input.
The elevator on a plane is a control surface located on the tail that is used to control the pitch or the up-and-down motion of the aircraft. By adjusting the elevator, the pilot can control the angle of the plane's nose and determine whether the plane climbs or descends.
elevator
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.
angel of an inclined plane with the horizontal plane but it is measured with inclined plane is called pitch
there are a couple of ways to slow a plane down. the first is to throttle down, this will help decrease speed. the second is pitch, if you increase the pitch, or raise the nose, you can decrease speed too. most aircraft have a pitch control wheel that raises or lowers the pitch (Nose) of the aircraft. By raising the pitch alittle and throttling down, you will slow the aircraft down really quick.
himself ,tails plane and chaos control.
A carpenters hands control a plane.
A seaplane is a plane that can land on water and land. This means that it would have to have somewhat of large water skis to help it stay afloat in the water. The seaplane also has right and left ailerons to help it roll through the air when flying. There are also elevators that control the pitch of the plane. This means that the plane can fly up or down. The plane also has a rudder at the back of the plane to control yaw which is to turn right or left. The propeller takes in the air from the front and speeds it up to help the plane fly better.
In the plane?