Be prepared to have your 6th - course baking tonic volcano projection blown out the water because this kid from Denmark has potentially secured the most awe-inspiring school task of all clock time .

Daniel Rom Kristiansen , a 14 - year - sometime from Birkelse in northerly Denmark , was give prep about World War Two and ended up discovering a German fighter plane with the airplane pilot ’s skeleton still inside the cockpit , BBC Newsreports .

Daniel ’s grandfather once told him about a German Luftwaffe planer that crashed near the familyfarm sometime in November or December , 1944 . Although they kind of brushed this off as one of gramps ’s “ tall tales ” from the warfare , Daniel and his Father-God scoured the nearby Edwin Herbert Land with a alloy detector on the off chance .

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" I hoped we might find some old plates or something for Daniel to show in school , " his Church Father , Klaus Kristiansen , toldCNN .

finally , they hit something . A first glance showed some devoid looking scraps but it quickly became apparent there was something bigger consist even deeply within the boggy land .

After hour of digging using land equipment , they eventually disclose an ME 109 Messerschmitt Luftwaffe   attack aircraft woodworking plane , papers , books , a wallet , three unused safety , and the bones of a bunch member .

14 - year - old Danish son Daniel RomKristiansen support proudly in front   of his findings , quietly thinking " This better get be an A. "   Henning Bagger / AFP Photo via Getty Images

" It was maybe 2,000 to 5,000 part of a plane . And we found a motor … then abruptly we establish parts of bones , and parts from [ the pilot ’s ] apparel , ” his founder told BBC News . " And then we find some personal things –   books , a notecase with money … Either it was a niggling Bible or it was Mein Kampf –   a book in his pocket . We did n’t tinge it , we just put it in some bags . A museum is now taking care of it . I think there ’s a destiny of information in those paper . "

The cadaver and scraps have now made their way to theHistorical Museum of Northern Jutland , where they will analyse the findings and go for to confirm the lost pilot ’s indistinguishability . Historians at the museum currently distrust the plane came from the preparation base for German pilot in the nearby Danish city of Aalborg .

As for Daniel , if this hombre does n’t get an A , we will angrily head over to Denmark ourselves .