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Meaning of "cowlings"

Cowlings refer to detachable coverings for an engine or other mechanical part to protect it. This term is commonly used in aviation to describe the removable coverings of aircraft engines
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I would like to keep everything within the cowlings.
The engine cowlings are composite.
He may have pointed it at cowlings.
Cowlings parts of machines.
Especially in the area of the cowlings and nacelles.
It also examines the advantages and disadvantages offered by furnace cowlings.
System for controlling at least one actuator of the cowlings of a turbojet engine thrust reverser.
The engine assemblies were found separate from the cowlings.
Slightly redesigned engine cowlings and new Curtiss Electric propellers were also introduced.
The three cylinder banks each had their own cowlings.
This is Cowlings.
The generator may be protected from sea spray and the wind by suitable cowlings.
Gil thinks we should drop the Cowlings investigation.
The undercarriage had also been cleaned up with streamlined legs and wheels in long cowlings.
The engine cowlings and their axis of rotation ; and.

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No independent money sources for the Cowlings.
However, the use of cowlings to engage drive portions is still useful.
I am just checking to see where we are at with Cowlings.
As a preference, the two cowlings of the nacelle are cowlings according to the disclosed embodiments.
Photographs show neat, close fitted cowlings.
The engine cowlings were made elliptical to accommodate the addition of the turbo-superchargers.
In flight, several factors generate centrifugal forces acting on the cowlings.
These mixers are housed in cowlings 9 which guide the air flow from the diffuser 4.
Nearly all aircraft radial engines since have used NACA-type cowlings.
The present invention relates to de-icing air intake cowlings of reaction motors, particularly aircraft.
The flying boat 's wing stabilizing floats retracted vertically to the outer engine cowlings.
During aircraft operation, the thrust reverser cowlings define the engine exhaust nozzle.
The engines were cooled by counter-rotating fans positioned just inside the engine cowlings.
Control system for at least one actuator for cowlings of a turbojet engine thrust reverser comprising,.
Thus, the standby mode is active only when the cowling or cowlings are closed.
Gil thinks we should drop the Cowlings investigation . And considering the available evidence.
They were high-wing monoplanes of all-metal construction with valve head blisters on their engine cowlings.
FIG . 2 is a schematic representation of the mobile cowlings and their actuating system.
Well, I will make it quick . I am just checking to see where we are at with Cowlings.
Oil on the cowlings or leading edge?
He 's still driving with al cowlings.
Protective cowlings 8 envelop the various above elements, in a way known per se.
The actuators are set to standby when the cowlings 3, 5 are in the closed position.
Together, the frames and longitudinal members form a squirrel cage supporting two cowlings 40.
At the front of the module 102 a plurality of cowlings holds each filter in place.
FIG . 1 shows, in exploded perspective, an aircraft jet engine and its various cowlings.
The system for actuating the moving cowlings 2 is depicted in isolation in FIG . 2.
Aircraft of the 359th were identified by green around their cowlings and tails.
Cowlings was a close friend of O. J. Simpson, whom he has known since childhood.
The actuating system for the mobile cowlings 2 is shown separately in FIG . 2.
He was just being a pal, giving OJ a ride . AI Cowlings.
The upper and lower cowlings 15a and 15b are formed integrally.
And he did not even know it . Meanwhile, my father had turned into Al Cowlings.
Cowlings worships O.J. so much, he bought the identical car.
And drive around for a while first? Oh, can we just call AI Cowlings.

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