MansPlaneing
For the Best Aerospace Era this is MansPlaneing. Let's talk about airplanes and rockets. Here we cover those who imagined, those who designed, and those who piloted mankind into the Best Aerospace Era. (1903-1975) A time when we pushed the envelope and the sky was not the limit.
MansPlaneing
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For the Best Aerospace Era this is the mansplaining podcast. Here is your host Anthony L. Sealey.
Welcome Aerospace enthusiasts on April 21st, 2025. The first full episode of the Mansplaneing Podcast premiered on this anniversary. I wanted to say thank you for everyone who has listened, especially those who have supported the best aerospace era project from the beginning. I also want to thank everyone who has checked out the best aerospace era website, followed the Facebook page, and subscribed to the YouTube channel. And of course, I want to thank those who have been a guest on the Mansplaneing extra section episodes. With this best aerospace era, project I wanted to create an aerospace history platform and podcast for aerospace enthusiasts from an aerospace enthusiast. A place where we can talk about the first flying machines to the rise of the airline industry, to the space race, and talk about a few war stories in between. And the content is entirely human research and human made. I hope you're enjoying it. Now I am not someone who likes the sound of their own voice. But I recently listened to the entire catalog to see where the podcast has improved from the early and admittedly rough episodes, and see what areas can be further improved on in the future. I do appreciate your thoughts and feedback. It is good to know y'all are listening and I'm not on the far side of the moon talking into the void. Speaking of the moon, for those of you who followed the best aerospace a Facebook page, you know that I was there at the launch of Artemis II, and I will share that experience and what this mission means for aerospace history in the future. So standby for that. Once again, thank you for listening and remember, there's always a light at the end of the runway.
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