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elevator Control surface hinged to the trailing edge of the tailplane to provide longitudinal control. By raising the elevators the tail is depressed and the nose raised, and vice versa.
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elevation The same as height. When referred to in transit use, the height above or below a transit instrument.
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elevation a measurement of vertical distance in mapping.
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elevation In architecture, a scale drawing of any vertical side of a given structure.
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elevator the part on the tail that helps the aircraft maintain level flight and adjusts the aircraft's pitch; the elevator controls the airplane's nose, tilting it upward or downward
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