and she heard that ashworth -- my father decided he would be the weaponere on the first and ashworth on the second. and this woman whom i knew but not well came over one night and she burst into tears asking my father to change his mind and not send her husband on this dangerous mission. well, an adult bursting into tears. i didn't know adults cried. so that made a big impression on me. and, of course, that flight was fraught with peril for various reasons. and ellen bradbury was even thinking of making a movie on that flight, because it was so interesting, because it didn't go like clockwork. you know, barely made it back. it was really the one that would you like to see a movie about, because so much happened. i think one of the planes, as ellen said, one of the planes that was supposed to rendezvous at a certain altitude got the altitude wrong and circled and circled. meantime, the other planes were using up fuel circling at the stated altitude. and finally, the plane that had gotten it wrong figured the others had not made it, turned, headed home. eventually broke radio silence a