Republic F-105B Thunderchief USAF 54-0107 FH-107 40107 Fighter/Bomber by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: Republic F-105B Thunderchief USAF 54-0107 FH-107 40107 Fighter/Bomber Hickory Aviation Museum North Carolina Photo taken 12th July 2025 HAC_5287
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Republic F-105B Thunderchief USAF 54-0107 FH-107 40107 Fighter/Bomber by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: Republic F-105B Thunderchief USAF 54-0107 FH-107 40107 Fighter/Bomber Hickory Aviation Museum North Carolina Photo taken 12th July 2025 HAC_5287

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F-105B Thunderchief 1964 by AirmanMagazine on Flickr.
Named after a military tradition, the "Dead Ant" maneuver shown here never made it to a public demonstration. Capt. Ron Catton, Solo, flew his F-105B Thunderchief jet upside-down with gear extended in a demonstration for the Tactical Air commander in 1964. The maneuver was deemed unsafe and was never flown publicly.