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Argus Motoren was a German aircraft engine manufacturing firm, known for their series of small inverted-V engines and the pulsejet used on the V1 flying bomb.
Most famous of these designs are the Argus As 10, used in the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, and the Argus As 410, used on many German trainers, including the Arado Ar 96.
Argus As III, 6-cylinder upright inline, used in WWI aircraft
Those behind Wireless 411 say there's a growing number of people who have dumped landline phones for cell phones and a large group of small-business operators from plumbers to real estate agents who use only cell phones to communicate with their customers.
In a survey conducted by her agency earlier this year, 52 percent of the respondents said they would list their cell-phone numbers in a 411 database if there were safeguards to protect their privacy.
When a caller dials 411, the operator will see that a cell-phone number is listed and will be able to connect the caller with the cell number from Qsent's database.