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- as evidence in the trial), Cowlings drove Simpson back to his home where both were arrested; Simpson for murder, and Cowlings for aiding a fugitive, although...
- 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...
- Development of the NACA Low-Drag Engine Cowling". www.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2024-09-17. Full-Scale Testing of N.A.C.A. Cowlings (Theodore Theodorsen, M. J. Brevoort...
- A cowling is an engine cover. Cowling or Cowlinge may also refer to: Cowling, Craven, a village, parish and geographical area in the district of Craven...
- Cowling FRS (17 June 1906 – 16 June 1990) was an English astronomer. Cowling was born in Hackney, London, the second of four sons of George Cowling and...
- Maurice John Cowling (6 September 1926 – 24 August 2005) was a British historian. A fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, for most of his career, Cowling was a leading...
- Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway. He later appeared as Al Cowlings on the FX limited series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story...
- George Cowling (2 March 1920 – 24 December 2009) was the BBC's first television weatherman. Cowling joined the Met Office in 1939 and worked as a forecaster...
- television as Simpson fled in his white Ford Bronco SUV with friend Al Cowlings before surrendering to authorities at his Brentwood estate. The case garnered...
- cowling. Although superior to earlier cowlings, and uncowled engines in terms of drag and cooling, above 217 kn (402 km/h; 250 mph) the NACA cowling was...