5/28/2023 0 Comments Project aurora plane![]() As it stands, most of what we know stems back to a 1990 Aviation Week & Space Technology article claiming that the term “Aurora” was referenced in federal budget documents. It appears that these Aurora rumors, some of which intersected with other far-fetched ideas about extraterrestrial encounters and secret military projects, were spurred less by concrete proof than by popular demand for stories confirming the SR-91’s existence. ![]() In another famous 1989 sighting over the North Sea, witnesses possibly mistook a B-2 Spirit for what they believed to be an SR-91 the Spirit was a recently-introduced bomber that somewhat matched the triangular shape described in eyewitness accounts. The purported evidence includes reports of tremors around the Los Angeles area while these quakes could very well have been caused by military aircraft operating out of the Area 51 facility in Nevada, there is nothing to suggest that the plane in question was an SR-91 prototype. There was a series of alleged sightings in the early 1990s of a plane thought to be the Aurora, but not one of these has been corroborated. ![]() To date, there is no hard evidence that an SR-91 prototype took flight. The government has consistently denied that such an aircraft was ever built. But there is a problem with this narrative: though it is true the SR-91 does not exist as a serial product, it is still not clear if the plane ever even existed as a design concept.
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