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.
Rudder on the wing of the plane controls the direction.
A carpenters hands control a plane.
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the three controls are 1. airlierons: they are place on the wing and cause the plane to roll (turn) 2. elevators: they are place on the tail plane and cause the plane to pitch (point the nose up and down) 3. rudders: this is also placed on the tail plain and causes the plane to yaw (the air version of a drift) im English so if you don't understand this check out www.nasa.com
The control surface that controls pitch is the elevator. It is located on the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft and is used to control the aircraft's pitch attitude by adjusting the angle of the stabilizer.
In structural geology, pitch is the inclination of a planar feature (such as a bedding plane or fault) measured perpendicular to its strike direction. It describes the steepness of the feature as it dips into the Earth's subsurface. Pitch is often represented as an angle measured from the horizontal plane.
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Pitch controls the angle up or down of the aircraft.
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Pitch Pitch the nose UP or Down.