The Elevator/Stabilator primarily controls which axis movement?

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Multiple Choice

The Elevator/Stabilator primarily controls which axis movement?

Explanation:
The surface in question controls rotation about the lateral axis, which is pitch. Deflecting the elevator or stabilator changes the tail’s lift to raise or lower the nose, producing a nose-up or nose-down attitude. This is distinct from roll, which is controlled by the ailerons, and yaw, controlled by the rudder. Altitude isn’t directly controlled by this surface, but changes in pitch can alter the flight path and climb or descent rate.

The surface in question controls rotation about the lateral axis, which is pitch. Deflecting the elevator or stabilator changes the tail’s lift to raise or lower the nose, producing a nose-up or nose-down attitude. This is distinct from roll, which is controlled by the ailerons, and yaw, controlled by the rudder. Altitude isn’t directly controlled by this surface, but changes in pitch can alter the flight path and climb or descent rate.

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