0 a large, loose covering for the head and sometimes shoulders, but not the face, worn especially by monks --
If benefits are going to be removed there should be at least a proper cowl decision that a breach has, indeed, taken place.
Shortly after take-off, parts of the cowl fell off, causing damage to the aircraft.
They have carried out experiments with increased cowl heat and a multi-duct power plant—the "rabbit warren"—which is a completely redesigned intake.
Only other cowls can attach to it.
New cowls were fabricated for 4140 and 4142-4144.
Electric resistance spot and seam welding are used to join secondary structures, such as fairings, engine cowls, and doublers, to bulkheads and skins.
In the 1930s, the cowls were replaced by louvred openings as electric fans and diesel oil ovens were employed.
The company produced machinist vices, chimney cowls, fans and spiral stairs.