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PANTHER SUSPENSION, How it Works.

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2011

How the Panther Suspension Works

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  • hmmm, what about the tiger? i am building one in 1/35 scale and the suspension is different.

    nicely illustrated and very informative :)

  • @WabbitWounds Both Tigers had a single torsion bars per swing arm. One bar provides far less travel, and must be larger in diameter.

  • How about modern tanks suspension?

  • @teammokong Modern torsion bars are of better quality and materials. Not sure how they are being used today. Shock absorbers play a very important role in controlling the motion of the tank while it's moving.

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  • Wooooooooooooo! Those German engineers were geniuses. Extension of the torsion bar by division!! Thanks for the enlightenment!

  • very illustrative . thanks a lot

  • Nice dident know it was like that :)

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