Howard levy took his first photo-graphin 1936, when he was 15 yearsold. His subject was his sister...and an airplane. From that moment on, Levy built an exuberant career around his favorite pastime, which he called "chasing aircraft." When Levy died last January, at 88, he was one of the most accomplished aviation photographers in history. His photos appeared in Look-where he was an assistant editor for 25 years-and most aviation magazines, including Air & Space. When picture editor Caroline Sheen began to work with him last fall on this retrospective, he was assembling a feature for a British magazine-a photographic history of aircraft designed by Burt Rutan.
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