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Definition of the day : « air-cooled »

  • As in refrigerate : verb chill, usually in storage
  • As in cool : verb chill
  • As in fan : verb blow on
Example sentences :
  • Renault—8-cylinder, air-cooled; 50 horse power; weight 374 pounds.
  • Extract from : « Flying Machines » by W.J. Jackman and Thos. H. Russell
  • Why, even—even Rawlings could tell you that the engine's air-cooled.
  • Extract from : « King of Ranleigh » by F. S. (Frederick Sadlier) Brereton
  • It is a gas-operated gun, something like the Colt, and it is air-cooled.
  • Extract from : « Inventions of the Great War » by A. Russell (Alexander Russell) Bond
  • Types A and B of the 60-80 air-cooled (water-cooled exhausts).
  • Extract from : « Jane's All the World's Aircraft » by Various
  • Radial type, air-cooled (but water-cooling is occasionally fitted).
  • Extract from : « Jane's All the World's Aircraft » by Various
  • The two former are air-cooled, the latter design is water-cooled.
  • Extract from : « Aviation Engines » by Victor Wilfred Pag
  • The engine used usually is an 8-cylinder air-cooled Renault, which drives a propeller nearly 10 feet in diameter.
  • Extract from : « The Boy's Book of New Inventions » by Harry E. Maule
  • His cross-Channel monoplane was a single-seated craft fitted with an air-cooled motor of about 25 h.p.
  • Extract from : « Learning to Fly » by Claude Grahame-White
  • All successful engines of the aviation type which have been air-cooled have been of the multiple-cylinder type.
  • Extract from : « Aviation Engines » by Victor Wilfred Pag
  • The engine had eight air-cooled cylinders, in two sets of four, placed at an angle of ninety degrees to each other.
  • Extract from : « The Air Ship Boys » by H.L. Sayler