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Argus As 410 — Engine Manuals Collection

A curated collection of 6 original factory technical documents covering the Argus As 410 inverted V12 aircraft engine — the primary powerplant of the Luftwaffe's advanced trainers and tactical reconnaissance aircraft, including the Arado Ar 96, Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu, and early Henschel Hs 129A.

First introduced in 1938 by Argus Motoren GmbH, the As 410 was a 12-cylinder, 60° inverted V engine displacing 11.9 litres and producing up to 465 hp at takeoff. Approximately 28,700 units were produced between 1938 and 1945. This collection covers Variant A documentation in the original German language.


Variant A — 6 Manuals

As 410 A Engine Handbook

  • As 410 A-1 Aircraft Engine Handbook Manual, Motoren-Handbuch A-1 (German)
  • As 410 A-1 Aircraft Engine Handbook Manual, Beschreibung (German)
  • As 410 A-1 Aircraft Engine Handbook Manual — different cover editions, Beschreibung (German)

As 410 A Installation & Assembly Instructions

  • As 410 A-2 MA Engine Installation and Controllable-Pitch Propeller with Mechanical Control Descriptions Manual, Motoranlage und Verstell-Luftschraube (German)

As 410 A Brochures & Training

  • As 410 A-1 Aircraft Engine Illustrated Component Manual, Durchsichtbild-Darstellung (German)
  • As 410 A-1 Aircraft Engine Training Course, As 410 A-1 Einweisungslehrgang Motor (German)

Engine Specifications

  • Type: Inverted V12 (60° configuration)
  • Displacement: 11.9 litres (729.2 cu in)
  • Power: 380 hp continuous / 465 hp takeoff
  • Bore × Stroke: 105 mm × 115 mm
  • Weight: 315 kg (694 lbs)
  • Fuel: 80/87 octane B4 aviation gasoline
  • Notable feature: Magnesium alloy crankcase; windmill spinner powering the variable-pitch propeller actuator

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