The tail of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates.
A stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane.
1The distinctive blue livery and tail fin remain to this day.
2Shots of the tail fin of a Virgin plane have also been obscured.
3The tail fin had probably lain right next to it.
4It was all gone but the tail fin, covered with a 20-foot wooden scaffold.
5Seen in the right light, yellow reef fish become spotty pains in the tail fin.
6But its tail fin is in the horizontal plane and its internal structure shows its ancestry.
7Best for: Travellers who like creature comforts, traditional airports and a shamrock on the tail fin.
8It's got a wider, higher rear wing that's connected to the roof by a tail fin.
9He climbed to the exit port and went clumsily down the exterior ladder to the tail fin.
10Only the aircraft's tail fin was more or less intact, standing upright but leaning at an angle.
11A photograph from the Iranian Student News Agency showed a charred tail fin lying on the ground.
12The hunt came after the mangled tail fin of the Airbus jet was lifted from the sea on Saturday.
13The Umiau had the lower body of a fish, silvery-blue scales going down to a flat, divided tail fin.
14And if the computer is paired with a shark, you can totally make that thing shake its tail fin.
15You get the fenders, the single tail fin but the details and the highlights come from the classic 1966 Batmobile.
16In others the tail fin is unsymmetric: the backbone runs into the upper lobe, leaving the two lobes of unequal size.
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