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AIRCRAFT ENGINE FAIRING
NACA cowl
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  • Curtiss AT-5A Hawk with NACA cowling at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, October 1928.

cowl      
n. κουκούλα
tail light         
  • Honda Ridgeline]] was built with amber rear turn signals from 2006–2008 and red ones from 2009–2014.
  • Mirror-mounted side turn signal repeater on a [[Volkswagen Golf Mk5]]
  • The rear end of a Renault Master. The offset third brake light above the door handle is visible.
  • Front position light lit within front light assembly on a 2018 [[Dodge Grand Caravan]] SE
  • BMW 330Ci]]
  • 1974 Plymouth Valiant]] with headlights, amber front position lights, and side marker lights lit
  • ISO symbol for high beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for low beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for front fog lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for rear fog lights,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • publisher=ISO.org}}</ref>
  • ISO symbol for position lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for turn signals,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto">
UNECE 1958 agreement, addendum 120, regulation 121</ref>
  • ISO symbol for hazard warning signal,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • ISO symbol for daytime running lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • Full LED rear lights on a [[BMW 7 Series (G11)]]
  • Sequential turn signals on an [[Audi A6]]
  • trafficator]] deploys from a vehicle's side to indicate a turn in that direction.
  • tell-tales]]
  • End outline marker light
  • A cornering light on a 1983 [[Oldsmobile 98]]
  • [[Selective yellow]] fog lights
  • Double taillights mounted on a [[road-rail vehicle]]
  • LED daytime running lights on an [[Audi A4 (B8)]]
  • Lit reversing lights on a [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]]
  • This [[Mercedes-Benz ML-Class]] is outfitted with red rear turn signals on the left-hand side and amber ones on the right-hand side.
  • The colour coating has started to flake off this PY27/7W bulb, a relatively new problem.
  • parabolic]] reflector to achieve a directed beam
  • Light bar on a British police car
  • Mercedes-Benz M-Class]]
  • 130px
  • 130px
  • An illuminated taxi sign
  • Illuminated front and side turn signals on a [[Toyota Vista]]
LIGHTING SYSTEM OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
Center high-mounted stop lamp; Chmsl; Turn signal; Sequential turn signals; Turn signals; Third brake light; Third brake lamp; Third stop lamp; Center high-mounted stop light; Center High Mounted Stop Lamp; CHMSL; Turn indicators; Blinker; Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp; Automotive Lighting; Dole light; Dole lights; Brake lamp; Brake light; Automobile lighting; Taillight; Taillights; Taillamp; Reversing light; Reversing lamp; Backup light; Stop lamp; Backup lamp; Dim dip; Emergency Brake Light; Cornering lamp; Parking lights; Fog light; Fog lights; Front position lamps; Driving lights; Turning signal; Dome light; Chimsil; Foglight; Turn indicator stalk; Hazard lights; Hazard flashers; Hazard flasher; Hazard light; Tail light; Taillamps; Parking light; Fog lamp; Foglamps; Fog lamps; Foglights; Brake Light; Brake Lights; Tail lamp; Sidemarker lights; Brake lights; Kerb Lamp; Kerb Light; Puddle Lamp; Driving lamp; Dipped beam; Brake warning light; Flashing brake light; Adaptive Brake Light; Third brakelight; Front fog lamp; Rear fog lamp; Dim-dip lamp; Side marker light; Side turn signal; Registration plate lamp; Front sidelight; Emergency stop signal; Foglamp; Vehicle lighting; Tail lights; Parking lamp; Tail lamps; Rear light; Cowl light
οπίσθιο φώς, πίσω φανάρι αυτοκίνητου, οπίσθιος φανος
turn signal         
  • Honda Ridgeline]] was built with amber rear turn signals from 2006–2008 and red ones from 2009–2014.
  • Mirror-mounted side turn signal repeater on a [[Volkswagen Golf Mk5]]
  • The rear end of a Renault Master. The offset third brake light above the door handle is visible.
  • Front position light lit within front light assembly on a 2018 [[Dodge Grand Caravan]] SE
  • BMW 330Ci]]
  • 1974 Plymouth Valiant]] with headlights, amber front position lights, and side marker lights lit
  • ISO symbol for high beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for low beam<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for front fog lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for rear fog lights,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • publisher=ISO.org}}</ref>
  • ISO symbol for position lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • ISO symbol for turn signals,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto">
UNECE 1958 agreement, addendum 120, regulation 121</ref>
  • ISO symbol for hazard warning signal,<ref name=ISO-symbols/> UNECE 121 symbol<ref name="auto"/>
  • ISO symbol for daytime running lights<ref name=ISO-symbols/>
  • Full LED rear lights on a [[BMW 7 Series (G11)]]
  • Sequential turn signals on an [[Audi A6]]
  • trafficator]] deploys from a vehicle's side to indicate a turn in that direction.
  • tell-tales]]
  • End outline marker light
  • A cornering light on a 1983 [[Oldsmobile 98]]
  • [[Selective yellow]] fog lights
  • Double taillights mounted on a [[road-rail vehicle]]
  • LED daytime running lights on an [[Audi A4 (B8)]]
  • Lit reversing lights on a [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]]
  • This [[Mercedes-Benz ML-Class]] is outfitted with red rear turn signals on the left-hand side and amber ones on the right-hand side.
  • The colour coating has started to flake off this PY27/7W bulb, a relatively new problem.
  • parabolic]] reflector to achieve a directed beam
  • Light bar on a British police car
  • Mercedes-Benz M-Class]]
  • 130px
  • 130px
  • An illuminated taxi sign
  • Illuminated front and side turn signals on a [[Toyota Vista]]
LIGHTING SYSTEM OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
Center high-mounted stop lamp; Chmsl; Turn signal; Sequential turn signals; Turn signals; Third brake light; Third brake lamp; Third stop lamp; Center high-mounted stop light; Center High Mounted Stop Lamp; CHMSL; Turn indicators; Blinker; Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp; Automotive Lighting; Dole light; Dole lights; Brake lamp; Brake light; Automobile lighting; Taillight; Taillights; Taillamp; Reversing light; Reversing lamp; Backup light; Stop lamp; Backup lamp; Dim dip; Emergency Brake Light; Cornering lamp; Parking lights; Fog light; Fog lights; Front position lamps; Driving lights; Turning signal; Dome light; Chimsil; Foglight; Turn indicator stalk; Hazard lights; Hazard flashers; Hazard flasher; Hazard light; Tail light; Taillamps; Parking light; Fog lamp; Foglamps; Fog lamps; Foglights; Brake Light; Brake Lights; Tail lamp; Sidemarker lights; Brake lights; Kerb Lamp; Kerb Light; Puddle Lamp; Driving lamp; Dipped beam; Brake warning light; Flashing brake light; Adaptive Brake Light; Third brakelight; Front fog lamp; Rear fog lamp; Dim-dip lamp; Side marker light; Side turn signal; Registration plate lamp; Front sidelight; Emergency stop signal; Foglamp; Vehicle lighting; Tail lights; Parking lamp; Tail lamps; Rear light; Cowl light
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Definitie

cowl
¦ noun
1. a large loose hood forming part of a monk's habit.
2. a hood-shaped covering for a chimney or ventilation shaft.
another term for cowling.
Derivatives
cowled adjective
Origin
OE cugele, cu?le, from eccles. L. cuculla, from L. cucullus.

Wikipedia

NACA cowling

The NACA cowling is a type of aerodynamic fairing used to streamline radial engines installed on airplanes. It was developed by Fred Weick of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1927. It was a major advance in aerodynamic drag reduction, and paid for its development and installation costs many times over due to the gains in fuel efficiency that it enabled.