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Cowling Castle 1735South view of Cowling Castle, near Rochester, Kent, England. Built by Lord John Cobham in 1381
Boeing F4B-4 special NX9846 (ex A9241 / NC-14). The second of two US Marine Corps F4B-4s stripped of military equipment for the Bureau of Commerce, (later Fa), in 1940 and registered NC-14
Boeing F4B-4 NR9846 (ex A9241 / NC-14). The second of two US Marine Corps F4B-4s stripped of military equipment for the Bureau of Commerce (later Fa), in 1940 and registered NC-14
Percival P. 56 Mk. II G-23-1Percival P.56 Mk.II G-23-1, 3rd prototype of the Percival Provost (later WG503), powered by the Alvis Leonides engine used in production aircraft, fitted with an early cowling form.. Date: 1950
WW2 - Fixing Blenheim Engine CowlingThis photograph shows some British WW2 Royal Air Force mechanics fixing the cowling of the engine of a Blenheim aircraft. Date: circa 1940s
RAF instructor teaching New Zealand cadets, WW2RAF instructor seated on the cowling teaches some New Zealand Cadets Date: circa 1941
Bristol Hercules 14-cylinder air-cooled, sleeve-valve radial engine mounted as a Power egg sans cowling. Date: circa 1978
Pratt & Whitney R-1340 WaspCurtiss XP-3A No.2 28-189 (msn 10993), fitted with a 410hp Pratt & Whitney R-1340-1 Wasp, in a close fitting NACA cowling
Nimmo Special Racer N24C, race no 39, midget racer, also known as Argander Special (written on the engine cowling). The Special was powered by an 85hp Continental C85
Percival P. 56 Mark 2 G-23-1 (later WG503)the Percival P.56 Mark 2 G-23-1 (later WG503), 3rd prototype of the Percival P.56 Provost and first Provost to be powered by an Alvis Leonides engine (hence the non-production engine cowling)
Cowling CastleThe gateway of Cowling Castle, Kent Date: 1773
de Havilland DH87B Hornet Moth, SE-ALE. The artwork on the cowling depicts Super-grandfather, the hero of a Swedish series
Sopwith 7F1 Snipe without front fuselage cowling
Still in its original form but serialled K5200 the SS37 beaStill in its original form but serialled K5200, the SS37 bears the Hendon Experimental Aircraft Park numeral 1 on the fuselage behind the engine cowling
Part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25 bomber is assembled in the engine department of North American Aviation, Inc.s Inglewood, Calif. plant. Date 1942 Oct