Many modern large ships use underwater wings for stabilization. During rough seas, wings will fold out to the side to keep the ship from swaying side to side. The wings are retracted when not needed in order to reduce the space needed in port as well as reducing drag in the water during calm seas. Tourist cruise liners are the most common ships with these underwater stabilizing wings.
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They are short stubby wings protruding from the underwater body of the ship to keep it from tilting side-to-side in rough seas.
Most likely SilverHawks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverhawks
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The Republic Gunship has missiles on its wings that can be fired.
Yes, the Keel was laid down as "Wings of the Morning", upon completion and commission by the Navy it became "Whiteside".
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Light the Jupiter lighthouse. when you return to your ship it will have wings attached to it and you can use it to ply over love obstacles.
Blades? I don't know..... but... most cruise ships are equipped with stabilizers that could be described as "blades" although, I think of them as wings. Look up ship's stabilization systems. This may be what you are thinking of.
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