Elevator auto-homing sends the elevator to a predetermined floor when not in use. This is usually the first floor. Hydraulic jacks and cables raises and lowers the elevator cars.
in 1889
To not have to walk
On March 23, 1857 the first Otis passenger elevator was installed was at 488 Broadway in New York City.
At 31 fps, the elevator will travel 372 feet in 12 seconds.
The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
elevator
controls aircraft pitch
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.
Elevator, ailerons and rudder.
The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's pitch
fuselage,ailerons,elevator,rudder
It makes the airframe head up or down.
Depends on the aircraft. Could be aluminum, wood, fabric, or fiberglass.