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cowling

cowling

cowling N (mechanical engineering)

cockpit cowling AVIAT

engine cowling ARCHIT

gill cowling AVIAT

chassis cowl AUTO

cowl ventilator ARCHIT

engine cowl (or cowling)

radiator cowl ARCHIT

rain cowl INDUST

engine cowl flap ARCHIT

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The engines' exterior surfaces within the cowlings were frequently saturated with fuel and oil from leaking connections.
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The engine cowling and fairings are made from composites, with the cockpit doors fashioned from carbon-fibre.
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Originally the fairings were cowlings put around the front of the bike, increasing its frontal area.
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This installation had a more pointed cowling, with more cylinder head exposed for better cooling.
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Some components, such as the nosecone, engine cowling and cabin door were formed from composite materials.
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Cowling was re-elected in the general elections in 1955, 1959, and 1963.
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The landing gear legs, fuel tank, wink tips, wheel pants, and cowling were also formed out of fibre-glass.
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Visible differences included a larger aperture in front of the horse shoe cowling and a headrest for the pilot.
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Apart from a glass fibre engine cowling the fuselage is a trapezoidal cross-section semi-monocoque with plywood stressed skin and rounded dorsal decking.
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Initial flight tests conducted with the first two prototypes revealed significant problems with the engine, its cowling, the vertical stabilizer and rudder.
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