[2] AGO's design, the Ao 192, was a low-winged cantilever monoplane of all-metal construction.
It was powered by two 179 kW (240 hp) Argus As 10 and had a retractable tailwheel undercarriage.
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.
[1] 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.
[1] Data from Air International June 1977,[1] Flugzeug-Typenbuch 1941[3]General characteristics Performance