Special Panzer Variants

Special Panzer Variants
Author: Walter J. Spielberger
Publisher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780764326226

This volume in the series is a collection of lesser-known German armor developments including the Maus, Hummel, Wespe, Karl, Goliath and others.

Panzer IV and Its Variants

Panzer IV and Its Variants
Author: Walter J. Spielberger
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780887405150

Vol. IV of IV.

Panzers 35(t) and 38(t) and Their Variants 1920-1945

Panzers 35(t) and 38(t) and Their Variants 1920-1945
Author: Walter J. Spielberger
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780764330896

This classic, definitive series continues with this volume on Czech panzers and armored vehicles in German use from 1920-1945. Spielberger, a leading expert in the field of German military vehicles, presents the wide variety of variants on the 35(t) and 38(t) chassis: self-propelled artillery, anti-tank guns, flak, mortars, flamethrowers, Hetzer, half-tracks, trucks, personnel carriers, etc.

Panzer III & Its Variants

Panzer III & Its Variants
Author: Walter J. Spielberger
Publisher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

Vol. III of IV.

The Spielberger German Armor and Military Vehicle Series

The Spielberger German Armor and Military Vehicle Series
Author: Walter J. Spielberger
Publisher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780764337567

This book is the final documentation on the Panzerkampfwagen IV series, the most often-built German tank of World War II and presents the exact chronology of the vehicle's development from 1935-45, plus many hitherto unknown and pioneering test vehicles. The authors discuss the origin of the "Large Tractor", the so-called Neubau (New-Built) Vehicle and the attempts in 1944 to install the 7.5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 42 L/70 of the "Panther" onto the Panzer IV. The authors have dedicated an entire chapter to armament, and action in all wat theaters.

Australian-built Aircraft and the Industry

Australian-built Aircraft and the Industry
Author: Keith Raymond Meggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2009
Genre: Aircraft industry
ISBN:

"An encyclopaedic, four-volume work on every aircraft type proposed, designed, or manufactured in Australia, from Lawrence Hargrave's experiments in the 1880's, through to the authors self-imposed cutoff point in the mid-1980's. The four-volume work lists over 540 aircraft types as well as detailed histories of the companies involved in their construction. Coverage is multi-faceted, being technical, operational, historical, industrial, and political. Along with the text is the most comprehensive collection of photographs, technical drawings, and diagrams yet assembled into the one reference work, many of which have never before been seen outside the original source. Exhaustively researched over the past 40 years by the well-known aviation personality Keith Meggs, a man uniquely placed to write on all aspects of Australian aviation from construction through to operational flight. All volumes are superbly indexed and cross-referenced with the main text reinforced by extensive and detailed endnotes. Aircraft enthusiasts, pilots, aeronautical engineers, manufacturers, industrialists, universities, and other technical institutions, "Australian-built aircraft and the industry" is a must have for your reference library. In Volume One the fourteen chapters cover the following activities: Hargrave, Taylor, the Commonwealth Prize, Early Experimenters, Duigan, WWI Activity, AA&ECo, 1924 Lightplane Competition, LASCo, QANTAS, WAA, RAAF Randwick, Individual Builders 1918-1939, AMSCo, MSB, Matthews Aviation, General Aircraft Co, Cockatoo Dockyard, Tugan Aircraft, Harkness & Hillier, De Havilland (Aust) - part 1, Industry proposals, and other snippets."--Provided by publisher.

Panzer I

Panzer I
Author: Lucas Molina Franco
Publisher: AF Editores
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788487314438

This book is part a of new series coming to us from AF Editions in Spain. Published last year in Spanish, they are now appearing for the first time in English. The book features a comprehensive narrative text and a combination of exceptionally high quality 4 color black and white photos accompanied by spectacular full color profiles of each of the tanks-all custom created for these books. AF Editions have pioneered a system for producing profiles which produce a unique texture rich look and a level of detail that is unprecedented. This series and the books will be of great interest to all WWII enthusiasts and to modelers in particular. REVIEWS "As an introduction to the Panzer I and its variants, this title fulfils its role admirably... for those of us primarily modelers ..., it offers a broad sweep of information sufficient to model in detail any of the Panzer I variants. Recommended."Military Modeling.com, 01/2008 .,."very well rendered... will prove useful to modelers... certainly worth the asking price... the color plates are overall very appealing ..."Missing Lynx, 06/2008

Panzers I and II and Their Variants

Panzers I and II and Their Variants
Author: Walter J. Spielberger
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780764326240

This book in the series described the technical and tactical development of these light tanks - from the Reichswehr years to the World War II campaigns in Poland, France and Russia.

Panzer IV

Panzer IV
Author: Thomas Anderson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472829697

The Panzer IV programme was started in 1934, forming, alongside the Panzer IIs and IIIs, the schnellen Truppen, the force that was to become the Panzerwaffe. At first, German planners envisioned the tank in a secondary role, but during the invasions of The Low Countries and France, it took on a more central role. When the Panzerwaffe turned east to attack the Soviet Union, the Panzer IV initially fared poorly against the better-armed T-34. However, upgrades to its gun and armour protection saw it perform far better, not only against Soviet armour but also against British and American tanks in North Africa and Italy. In 1944, it was slowly replaced by the Panzer V Panther, but the dire strategic situation meant that it bore the brunt of the Allied D-Day invasion and its aftermath, and it remained in service until the end of the war. Fully illustrated throughout with contemporary photographs, this fascinating study from German armour expert Thomas Anderson tells the complete story of Germany's most widely produced tank of World War II, from its design and development to its many upgrades and variants.