The control stick or "joy stick" controls the elevators as well as the ailerons.
When the stick is pushed forward or backward, this actuates the elevators.
"Elevator stick" is not a commonly used phrase in aviation, however it is often used in RC aircraft, since RC controls have separate control sticks for elevators & ailerons.
The elevator/stabilator
A muscle that is an elevator raises or lifts a part.
That part of the stick is called the "blade"
It is called the horizontal stabilizer. The elevators are mounted on the tail end of it.
The Fuselage is the main part of an airplane
the metal is called the shaft and the top part(with mesh) where the ball goes is called the head and the rubber part on the end is called the butt the complete things is called a lacrosse stick. or you just call it a basket...whatever suits your style!! :P
Yes, an elevator uses a system of levers to operate. The lever is usually part of the elevator's control mechanism that enables it to move up and down the shaft when activated by the elevator button.
The two wings of the airplane are made of aluminum.
Yes, you can bring an umbrella on an airplane as part of your carry-on luggage.
It's not a stick for starters. It is called a bow. The top is wood but the part you rub across the strings is horse hair. :)
An airplane parks on the part of the airport known as the "ramp" or "apron"
the head If you mean a drummers drumstick it is called the tip.