Well, I suspect it was one of those super-seekreet planes which can only be seen as they're descending. They can be seen disappearing behind elevated highways and below the roofs of 100ft buildings, yet still manage to clear those buildings in a fraction of a second, and everybody only sees the descending part of their flight. I bet it was one of those. Wasn't there a car technology being developed in the early 80's which allowed instantaneous 90° turns? I've seen it on the TV. What was it called? Autocar? Autosomething? Oh yes, Automan!Which is exactly the point. If the plane was above the roofline of the Pentagon, Morin would have been able to see it. He was quite detailed about every other aspect of his experience. It's hard for me to believe that he would have left out the little tidbit of the plane pulling up and flying over the Pentagon had it happened.
