less cameras around at the time than today, nobody had a reason to be filming it in first place (unlike the second WTC plan) and…maybe it’s not encouraged to go around pointing cameras at the pentagon, even as a tourist…it’s more extended, so if you happen to have the camera and be filming at the time of impact, you also need to be at the right position and distance…
less cameras around at the time than today, nobody had a reason to be filming it in first place (unlike the second WTC plan) and…maybe it’s not encouraged to go around pointing cameras at the pentagon, even as a tourist…it’s more extended, so if you happen to have the camera and be filming at the time of impact, you also need to be at the right position and distance…