Everyone else also walked over in succession to watch Fang Hao hoist the aircraft's nose.
The pilot's cockpit was missing; it must have been ejected during the crash.
But that was not crucial.
Whether the cockpit remained did not affect their subsequent research.
In fact, Fang Hao heaved a sigh of relief, as the absence of a pilot meant no corpses inside.
If the cockpit was still there, it would indicate that it hadn't ejected when the plane went down, meaning there could be a body in the nose of the aircraft.
And that would mean he had pulled up another corpse.
Although Fang Hao had recovered many bodies and was used to it, he would rather avoid it if possible.
He definitely did not want to fish up another corpse.
The two fighter jet development experts were the first to run over to Fang Hao's side, taking a close look at the freshly pulled up nose of the aircraft.
Seeing the nose aroused immense excitement in the hearts of the two experts.