Talk:Ayaks
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I'm Ilyusha V. Novikov, the author of the article. I'm new at this, so please forgive and correct me if I did anything wrong. This article has a problem with the "in-text references" at the moment; I'd be more then glad if anybody could help me out of this. The subject of the text was top secret, and is very little known even today. That is why it is difficult to find reliable sources to it. For those of you who wish to verify the truthfulness of the article, you can proceed by following the link below, which includes an E-book of the Maxim Kalashnikov's "The broken sword of the Empire" . The essential part where the mechanisms and purposes of the AYaKS are explained is in chapter 9 part 6. One warning though, it's in Russian. I found no reliable sources in English, and the other source ("Технику - молодёжи" monthly journal, number 12, 1995) is unfortunately unavailable on the web.
http://biblioteka.org.ua/book.php?id=1121022183&p=16
Hi, Ilyusha. You may want to change "Plight of the project" to "Status of the project" since "plight" means "a dangerous or difficult situation." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.16.57.195 (talk) 23:56, 28 December 2007 (UTC)
You may want to mention to that the Aurora has never been proven to exist beyond a word reference in a defence budget, it may not exist, may exist or may in fact be several different aircraft. Just saying you should change it to 'hypothetical Aurora Aircraft' or something simliar. -IkonicDeath —Preceding unsigned comment added by IkonicDeath (talk • contribs) 11:06, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Um
So is there any proof or updates on this Ayaks? Seems very farfetched. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.205.70.254 (talk) 06:25, 22 January 2008 (UTC)

