Cowling in a sentence as a noun

I don't think the larger fan blades did leave the cowling.

The cessna I took my checkride in was probably missing half it's cowling bolts :/

The cabling, cowling, and RAM were mentioned as being a little difficult.

When you change the oil there is a drain tube and some leftover oil tends to drip out all over the cowling.

In the earlier 737s, the engine was just as high as it could go, you could even see the cowling squished at the bottom.

The Concorde crash was caused by bits of titanium engine cowling on the runway shredding a tyre and damaging a wing tank.

You might even be able to shed some of the diffuser cowling in stages at the lip for a Q&D variable geometry engine.

There are just so much stuff you can tackle on the fuselage or inside the engine cowling before it starts affecting the airplanes ability to fly.

I remember seeing pictures of engine testing for the 777 where they explosively detonated a turbine blade to test that no pieces would leave the cowling.

I had a hard time determining if I was climbing or descending by looking over the cowling and found myself frequently checking the altimeter and rate of climb steam gauges.

These have less protection because the wing protects the passengers from flying debris whereas the compression and intake fans stick out far enough to require separate cowling for passenger protection.

Before we diagnose unicorns, why couldn't it have been a drone with cowling around its propellers/impellers, forced to be 40 foot long in order to carry an advanced miniaturized submarine fission reactor.

Mini-split manuals usually don't show how to take them apart enough to get at the condensate drain, and most models I've seen have lots of plastic catches all over that are hard to see when you're standing on a ladder peering between the ceiling and the cowling.

Cowling definitions

noun

protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine; "there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars"; "the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine"

See also: hood bonnet cowl