Wang Hai piloted his fighter jet, soaring through the azure sky, and for the first time, he felt that a fighter jet could be so "smart".
The brand new fly-by-wire system allowed the J-11 fighter jet to react swiftly and sensitively, with the computer providing stable calculations, making a series of operations fixed, freeing the pilots so that they no longer needed to worry too much about flight posture.
Pilots could control the aircraft at all times through minor adjustments of the control stick, allowing them to focus more on aerial combat, keeping themselves in more advantageous positions.
And this fighter jet, which looked almost like a bomber, was so agile that it greatly exceeded Wang Hai's expectations.
It was incredibly easy to pilot, and Wang Hai even managed to fly it into a "falling leaf" state that previous pilots considered a forbidden zone and dared not attempt.