NSTM S9086-T3-STM-010/CH-588R1, NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL, CHAPTER 588, AIRCRAFT ELEVATORS (31 OCT 1997)
NSTM S9086-T3-STM-010/CH-588R1, NAVAL SHIPS' TECHNICAL MANUAL, CHAPTER 588, AIRCRAFT ELEVATORS (31 OCT 1997)., Aircraft elevators are designed primarily to transport aircraft between the hangar deck and the flight
deck. They are, however, also used to transport cargo and equipment. Aircraft elevators are found on aircraft carriers
and on some amphibious assault ships such as LHA’s, LPH’s and LHD’s. All aircraft elevators use hydraulic
engines, sheaves and wire ropes to lift and lower the platform. Inboard and deck edge are the two major types
of aircraft elevators. These names refer to the location of the elevator platform on the ship. Inboard elevators are
located inside the hull of the ship. Figure 588-1-1 illustrates one type of inboard aircraft elevator. Deck edge
elevators are more common and are located just outboard of the hull. A typical deck edge elevator is illustrated
in Figure 588-1-2. The machinery for inboard and deck edge elevators operate under the same principles and are
similar in arrangement.