Brian, you’re not going to be able to make anything out because that camera is not designed to capture objects moving across its field of vision at 500mph only a few hundred feet away. It’s simply not fast enough, even if it happened to capture a frame with the object in the field of view. Exposures are not instantaneous; when objects move during exposure you will see image distortion. With film cameras this presents as blurring, and with digital cameras as aliasing. The object might appear smaller than it really was, it might appear bigger, or it might not appear at all. In either case, the medium doesn’t respond quickly enough to capture the information. Just because you don’t see a plane in that frame doesn’t mean that there wasn’t a plane. It just means that the camera wasn’t fast enough to record everything that happened.