With the final development fuselage of Focke-Wulf Fw190 series, the Ta152H (Ta stands for Tank) type was a high-performance plane capable of ascending as high as an altitude of 14,000 m and flying at 746 km/h (at an altitude of 12,500 m), approaching 800 km/h, the limit speed of reciprocating-engine airplanes. The H-0, a precedent of the mass-produced airplane Ta152H type, was produced 20 units, 18 of which were delivered to the air force. They were used in various flight experiments and tests as experimental airplanes for official employment of the Ta152-H type. Most of them, which survived the experiments without major damage, were deployed for battles and engaged in deadly combat against the allied airplanes. Get this kit to build yourself a WWII fighter-interceptor aircraft!