Many birds can fan their tails, so it depends on what you mean by "large". It also depends what you mean by "tail" - most birds that appear to fan their tails, do not - they need functional tail feathers for controlled flight so generally cannot afford to have extravagant tail feathers. Unless you include domesticated turkey stags/toms, which fan their tails during courtship, the commonest and best known is the male peafowl - the peacock. Nearly as large are male Argus pheasants, which have far larger tails than peafowl. Only the turkey uses his real tail feathers.
A fantail
urugauy
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you should know you r the one who put it on here
the bird that has a tail like a fan is called a 'Peacock'
All pigeons and doves tails will fan, but the fan tailed pigeon is most notable.
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
Body display and Movement. Gradpoint/Novanet
If you're talking about the bird kite, yes. But I don't know how. I've been watching one; it seems like it flaps its wings rapidly and spreads out its tail feathers and is almost hovering vertically. I don't know how they do that, though!