An elevator on a airplane are tabs on the tail that control its up and down motion in the air
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Why is the elevator a good example of an inclined plane?
No it's not.
no, inclined planes are ramps
It changes the profile of the wing and so changes the lift. If the same change is applied to both wings the plane will gain or lose height. If opposite changes are applied, one wing will drop, the other will rise and the plane will turn.
the most used mechanical means to transport people from one place to another is not a car, bus, train or plane. It is an elevator