The Aurora Aircraft Page
Contacting the AAP

If you would like to send information that you have about the Aurora, or if you have any questions about this site, feel free to send an e-mail. Your input is always appreciated, and it is what enables the Aurora Aircraft Page to provide the best information on the Aurora.

However, contributors are encouraged to read the following guidelines:

  1. The privacy of contributors is very important. You will be identified only by your initials unless you authorize the use of a name and e-mail address along with your message. Anonymous contributions are also encouraged, although their credibility does not always carry the same weight as "credited" contributions. See the AAP's copyright guidelines for additional information concerning usage.

  2. Please understand that the Aurora Aircraft Page is not a "UFO oriented site." It is the general opinion of the AAP that the Aurora is a military project created using terrestrial means. If the Aurora exists, it will most likely operate within the laws of physics as we know it.

  3. Please try to give as much relevant information with your e-mail as possible. A comment such as, "I know a guy who says the Aurora is real" carries no credibility. However, a comment such as, "I know a person who worked in the Burbank plant from August 1987 to January 1991 who machined parts for the Aurora" would be a very relevant example.

  4. Please remember that each contribution is subject to the editorial guidelines of the site. The Aurora Aircraft Page will not post every contribution. In addition, the AAP attempts to present as much content as is available to the site, so please do not send e-mails asking for more information than is posted here.

  5. If you wish to use content or an image or photo for another website, please contact the relevant parties for permission. Additionally, some of the content of this site is proprietary. Usage requests should be made to the AAP's webmaster in some cases.

  6. Contributors are encouraged to be patient with requests or submittals. In some cases it may take several days for a response.

  7. Spammers, solicitors, mailing list agents and other e-mail abusers are warned against using the AAP's address for their practices. Any such activity will be logged and submitted to relevant authorities, and may be subject to legal action.

Thank you for your input and support.

The Aurora Aircraft Page can be reached at: accelerationresearch at yahoo dot com.

Please try to include the word "Aurora" somewhere in the subject.

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