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  • The Ago Ao 192 Kurier (Courier) was a small German twin-engined aircraft designed and built by AGO Flugzeugwerke in the 1930s. A small production run of six aircraft followed three prototypes, these being used as transports.
    Development and design
    The AGO Flugzeugwerke was re-established at Oschersleben in 1934, with its first design a multi-purpose light-twin-engined aircraft offered against the same requirement for a light aircraft that produced the Gotha Go 146 and Siebel Fh 104.

    AGO's design, the Ao 192, was a low-winged cantilever monoplane of all-metal construction. Its monocoque fuselage accommodated a crew of two pilots who sat side by side in an enclosed flight deck, while there were seats for five passengers in a separate cabin. It was powered by two 179 kW (240 hp) Argus As 10 and had a retractable tailwheel undercarriage.

    The first prototype made its maiden flight in mid-1935, soon being followed by a second aircraft, similar to the first, but with a revised braced, tailplane, this was also added to the first prototype. A third prototype, with a deeper fuselage allowing an additional passenger to be carried, more powerful engines and a revised undercarriage, formed the basis for the planned Ao 192B civil transport, with versions planned to serve as light transports, ambulance aircraft and survey aircraft. In addition, a number of military variants were proposed, including a light reconnaissance aircraft and a light bomber.

    AGO had large orders for licence-built aircraft for the Luftwaffe however, with much of their wartime work involved with Focke-Wulf, and only six AGO production aircraft could be built.
    Operational history
    The six production aircraft were acquired by the German state, with one being used as the personal transport of Dr Robert Ley, the head of the Reichsarbeitdienst (RAD/Reich Labour Service), while others were used as transports by the Waffen-SS and at the Luftwaffe test-centre at Rechlin.
    Variants
    Ao 192V1
    First prototype. Argus As 10 C engines.
    OAGO
    OAGO
    With revised braced, tailplane.
    OAGO Turun
    Ao 192V2
    Second prototype, revised, braced, tailplane.
    Ao 192V3
    Third prototype. Argus As 10E engines, revised fuselage and undercarriage.
    Ao 192V3
    Ao 192B
    Production series based on V3. Six built.
     At Tunis In 1939
    Specifications (Ao 192B)
    General characteristics
    Crew: 1 pilot + 1 radio operator
    Capacity: 6 passengers
    Length: 10.98 m (36 ft 0 in)
    Wingspan: 13.54 m (44 ft 5 in)
    Height: 3.64 m (11 ft 11 in)
    Wing area: 25.04 m2 (269.5 sq ft)
    Empty weight: 1,640 kg (3,616 lb)
    Gross weight: 2,860 kg (6,305 lb)
    Max takeoff weight: 2,950 kg (6,504 lb)
    Fuel capacity: main tank:410 L (110 US gal; 90 imp gal); oil tank:38 L (10 US gal; 8.4 imp gal)
    Powerplant: 2 × Argus As 10E air-cooled inverted V-8 engine, 200 kW (270 hp) each
    Propellers: 2-bladed variable-pitch wooden propellers, 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in) diameter
    Performance
    Maximum speed: 335 km/h (208 mph, 181 kn) at 2,000 m (6,600 ft)
    Cruise speed: 238 km/h (148 mph, 129 kn) at 2,000 m (6,600 ft)
    Landing Speed: 90 km/h (56 mph; 49 kn)
    Range: 1,360 km (850 mi, 730 nmi)
    Endurance: 3.86 hours
    Service ceiling: 5,200 m (17,100 ft) on 2 engines; 1,500 m (4,900 ft) on 1 engine
    Time to altitude: 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in 3.2 minutes; 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in 7.2 minutes; 4,000 m (13,000 ft) in 20 minutes
    Wing loading: 114.05 kg/m2 (23.36 lb/sq ft)
    Power/mass: 5.3 kg/hp
    Landing run: 275 m (902 ft)
    Take-off run: 235 m (771 ft)
     

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