Oh man I hope so. That kind of Star Trek shiz is what I want to see, not the 737 mega-uber-max-neo-nexgen.
I think the newer F/A-18's do this. You could AAA most of one of the wings off and the flight control computers will pretty much correct for it. It makes sense though.
I can see if a good percentage of the wing gets blown off (or, in the case of civilian aviation, falls off) and the FCC using all remaining control surfaces to mitigate, as much as possible, the roll and pitch moment, alerting the crew that there's a control issues and a big assed Airbus-esque LAND NOW

