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Wat (wie) is cowling - definitie

COVER OVER THE ENGINE OF MOTOR VEHICLES OR AIRPLANES
Engine cowling; Cowling, Yorkshire
  • The NACA engine cowling on a [[Curtiss AT-5a]].
  • The engine cowling on a [[Porsche Carrera GT]].

cowling         
¦ noun a removable cover for a vehicle or aircraft engine.
Cowling         
A cowling is the removable covering of a vehicle's engine, most often found on automobiles, motorcycles, airplanes, and on outboard boat motors. On airplanes, cowlings are used to reduce drag and to cool the engine.
Michael Cowling         
AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICIAN
Michael cowling; Michael George Cowling; Cowling, Michael
Michael George Cowling is an Australian pure mathematician who was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 1949. He gained a BSc (Hons) (1971) from the Australian National University and a PhD (1974) from Flinders University.

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Cowling

A cowling is the removable covering of a vehicle's engine, most often found on automobiles, motorcycles, airplanes, and on outboard boat motors. On airplanes, cowlings are used to reduce drag and to cool the engine. On boats, cowlings are a cover for an outboard motor. In addition to protecting the engine, outboard motor cowlings need to admit air while keeping water out of the air intake.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor cowling
1. When the couple first married they worked together at the Cowling Mill on Cowling Brow, in Chorley.
2. Neil Cowling told the court that his friend was drunk and merry.
3. Parts of the engine cowling were found at the point where the engine blew up.
4. Then they ripped all the cowling off the steering column, to expose the ignition wires.
5. Thus Maurice Cowling may seem to be proved right by Disraelis example.