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[[File:Enclosed Flight Elevators.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Enclosed Flight Elevators]]
[[File:Enclosed Flight Elevators.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Enclosed Flight Elevators]]
'''Enclosed Flight Elevators''' are used to move products that require a incline or declines. The machine is covered with plates to avoid any material from getting out and protect the material from outside influences like rain.


'''Enclosed Flight Elevators''' are one of three primary flight control surfaces found on an airplane.


 
==See also==
These elevators control the movement of the airplane about its lateral axis. This motion is called pitch. The elevators form the rear part of the horizontal tail assembly and are free to swing up and down. They are hinged to a fixed surface—the horizontal stabilizer. Together the horizontal stabilizer and the elevators form a single airfoil. A change in the elevator's position modifies the camber of the airfoil, increasing or decreasing lift.
[[Flighted Belt Elevators]]
 
 
The elevators are connected to the control stick by control cables. Pushing the stick forward moves the elevators downward. This increases the lift produced by the horizontal tail surfaces and causes the nose to drop. Pulling back on the stick causes the elevators to move upward, decreasing the lift produced by the horizontal tail surfaces and forcing the nose upward.

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