- A
windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or
windshield wiper (American English) is a
device used to
remove rain, snow, ice,
washer fluid, water, or debris...
- The
windshield (North
American English) or
windscreen (Commonwealth
English except Canada) of an aircraft, car, bus, motorbike, truck, train, boat or streetcar...
- Auto
Windscreens is a
United Kingdom automotive glazing company specialising in
windscreen repair and replacement. It is
owned by Auto
Windscreens Services...
- The
windshield phenomenon (or
windscreen phenomenon) is the
observation that
fewer dead
insects ac****ulate on the
windshields and
front bumpers of people's...
- used on the left. An open-cell foam
windscreen is
being used on the right. "Dead cat" and a "dead kitten"
windscreens. The dead
kitten covers a
stereo microphone...
- "Shake the Disease") and "Fly on the
Windscreen" (from "It's
Called a Heart"). This
version of "Fly on the
Windscreen"
predates the
final version that would...
- DAF Cup 1992–1994 Autogl**** Autogl****
Trophy 1994–2000 Auto
Windscreens Auto
Windscreens Shield 2000–2007 LDV
Group LDV Vans
Trophy Original 2007–2016...
-
aircraft was
flying over Didcot, Oxfordshire, an
improperly installed windscreen panel separated from its frame,
causing the
captain to be
partially ejected...
- Ocean,
south of Java, the crew
first noticed an
unusual effect on the
windscreen similar to St. Elmo's fire,
while Moody was
heading to the lavatory. Despite...
-
microphone windscreen. Pop
filters are
generally used in a
studio environment to help
improve the
sound quality of the
recorded voice,
while windscreens are...