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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.
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Here is a preview of topics for series 4 of the Mansplaneing 7 series.
For the Best Aerospace Era this is the mansplaining podcast. Here is your host Anthony L. Sealey
Welcome aerospace enthusiasts. Here's a countdown of topics I'll be Mansplaneing about in series four in no particular order. I'll share my experience of being there and watching the launch of Artemis two. And I'll have a kind of comparison episode between Artemis two and one of the Apollo missions. Mansplaneing in the 1950s. I'll cover an aviation documentary from 1953. I profiled the curious story of how a major league baseball legend ended up in the sky over their Korean conflict. And the surprising person he flew missions with. What would I put in my dream hanger if I had Howard Hughes money? I try and answer the complex question of why there were no female astronauts during the Best Aerospace Era. I profile an aviation legend from West Virginia. And since this is our 250th anniversary, I Mansplane why the United States of America is the greatest aerospace nation. Now standby for updates. And remember, there's always a light at the end of the runway.
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