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One of the popular early use of the term whale tail dates back to August 1974, when the Porsche 911 Turbo debuted with large, flared, rear spoilers that were immediately dubbed whale tails. The whaletail was originally designed for Porsche 930 and Porsche 935 race cars in 1973. Both types of spoilers were designed while Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann was serving as the Technical Director of Porsche AG. It was introduced to the Turbo in 1974 (as a part of the H-program), and as an option on non-turbo Carreras from 1975. Designed to reduce rear-end lift and so keep the car from oversteering at high speeds, the rubber-edges of the whale tail spoilers were thought to be "pedestrian friendly".
The Turbo, with its whale tail, became an instant hit. It also became one of the world's most recognizable sports cars, remaining in production for the next two decades in one form or another, with more than 23,000 sold by 1989, although from 1978, the rear spoiler was redesigned and dubbed teatray on account of its raised sides. These whale tail spoilers of the Porsche 911 caught on as a fashion statement, and the term has been used to refer to large rear spoilers on a number of automobiles, including Ford Sierra RS, Focus, Chevrolet Camaro, and Saab 900. Whale tail spoilers also appear at the rear of tricycles, trucks, boats, and other vehicles.
The most distal branch of the left anterior descending (LAD), or the anterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery, at the apex is called a whale tail or a pitchfork. The LAD traverses the anterior interventricular sulcus, giving rise to septal and diagonal branches before bifurcating distally and tapering out as whale tails. A certain behavior of hysteretic magnetization curves in bulk superconductors is described as a whale tail profile, which differs qualitatively from a plane tail profile. A flash diffuser designed by photographer Gary Fong is dubbed as the "whale tail". In bicycling terms, a style of saddles designed for Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) is sometimes called a whale tail, as well as a certain array of LED blinker on bicycle helmets.
A published article appearing in Trailer Boats magazine dated January 1989 describes a hydrofoil sold under the trade name "Whale Tail" as "a flat plate without the shape of a foil" and of one piece construction. A whale tail is also one of two types of guide handles commonly used on power trowels, the other being a bicycle style handlebar. Reverence, a 1989 sculpture created by Jim Sardonis on the side of Interstate Highway 89 between Exits 12 and 13 in Vermont, is popularly known as whale tails. A popular specialty license plate in California has been dubbed as a "whale tail license plate", as it features a the tail of a Pacific Humpback whale's tail painted in pale blue by artist Robert Wyland. Three beaches in Destin, Florida, Puntarenas in Costa Rica, and Sandy Bay, Jamaica are named as Whale's Tail Beach for their shapes.

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