Panzer Tracts No.5-3: Pz.Kpfw. Panther Ausführung G
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Panzer Tracts No.5-3: Pz.Kpfw. Panther Ausführung G – Coming AugustResearched and written by Hilary Doyle and the late Thomas Jentz, this completely revised edition of Panzer Tracts No.5-3 Panther Ausf.G represents twenty-three years of accumulated research since the original 2004 publication. Where the first edition established the baseline, this new edition stands as the most comprehensive and technically exacting single-volume reference on the Panther Ausf.G ever produced.As with every Panzer Tracts title, the work is grounded exclusively in original period documentation, physical surveys of surviving vehicles and components, and period photography. No speculation. No received wisdom. Just meticulously verified facts.This upgraded edition features:Twice the size of the original book at 136 pages. Fully revised content, including newly uncovered historical and technical information.116 large, high-resolution photographs, an increase of no less than 87(!) images, all reproduced to the highest possible quality.54 pages of precisely dimensioned CAD drawings in 1:35, 1:20 and 1:10 scales, created to original Panther manufacturer tolerances and assembly standards — the most accurate Ausf.G plans ever published. Eleven more pages than the original.The achievement behind this book is considerable. It required over fifty trips to public museums and private collectors across Europe and the USA to precisely measure surviving Panther Ausf.G and their components, thousands of research hours across multiple archives, and over 1,100 hours spent producing the CAD drawings alone.The result is a book that traces the complete history of the Ausf.G from the design conference at M.A.N. on 4 May 1943 through to the last Panthers assembled by Daimler-Benz in April 1945, covering every aspect of development, production, modification, and operational use. Wanne and Turmgehäuse manufacture is covered by suppliers, with observed serial number bands listed. The infra-red equipped Panthers receive full coverage, including previously unpublished drawings of the FG 1250 infra-red searchlight and scope assembly. Operational experience is drawn from unit records on all fronts, including first-hand accounts, and extends to the Ardennes Offensive and the final defensive battles of 1945.Whether you are a military historian, technical researcher, or scale modeller, this is the definitive reference on the Panther Ausf.G.Website-exclusive bonus: All orders placed here include a FREE set of 1:16-scale drawings of the Panther Ausf.G, not available anywhere else.Book DataAuthors: Thomas Jentz & Hilary Doyle ISBN: 9781915969200 Language: English Pages: 136 Photos: 116 CAD Drawings: 54 pages of 1:35, 1:10 and 1:20 scale CAD drawings Physical: Softcover, 280x215mm, portraitContentsIntroductionPanzerkampfwagen Panther Ausführung GPanzerbefehlswagen Panther (Sd.Kfz.267 & 268)ProductionCAD DrawingsModifications Introduced During ProductionInteriorOperational Experience with the Panther Ausf.GImprovements over the 2004 Edition68(!) more pages87(!) more photographsEleven more pages of CAD drawings, updated with the latest informationRewritten text, updated with the latest informationReworked images for clarity and tonal qualityClearer layout and navigationHandy modifications table on the back cover for quick referenceTable of ContentsTitle on the spinePerfect bound for durabilityAbout the Authors Hilary L Doyle Author Hilary initially trained as a civil engineering draughtsman with the Irish Railways, but later achieved Chartered Engineer status. In 1967, he became a pioneer of technical desktop computing in Ireland. From 1973, his professional career was in management in the computer industry, and he was awarded a Fellowship of the Irish Computer Society. Hilary lives with his wife near Dublin and has eight grandchildren. Thomas L Jentz ✟ Author Tom was from Indiana and spent a year at Purdue University before serving in an armoured unit of the US Army in Germany, later completing nuclear training with the Army. After returning to civilian life, he worked as a nuclear health physicist and consultant to the nuclear industry, living with his family near the US National Archives in Washington, DC. His interest in military history was shaped by stories from his Uncle Ed, who the Wehrmacht had captured in North Africa after an action in which 100 Sherman tanks were destroyed. Tom died in 2012.












