My dad is mentioned in "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." He was the unnamed civilian crew chief who Ted Lawson was angry at for revving the Ruptured Duck's engines beyond specification while it was chained down and chocked at McClellan Army Air Base where they were practicing short take offs. Ted Lawson did not know why my dad was revving his beloved Duck's engines and was angry about what he thought was abuse! At that time, he did not yet know what his mission was going to be.
My dad's crew was charged with making those engines perform beyond factory specs. If Dad couldn't get at least a consistent 110% over spec from an engine, it was pulled and a brand new engine was put on that would. My dad hit on the idea of putting water injectionsame as was done with Spitfire Fighter/Bombersfor the take off. This got as high as 116% for a short time. . . not something you could do for long as it was hard on the engines, but gave the engines the power boost needed that got the planes the speed and lift to get those heavy bombers off the Hornet's flight deck in the distance they had to.
cool story
Yes, I remember that passage well.
Wow. Your dad was a witness to history!