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As the Norwegian looks to fire City to Champions League glory against Inter, GOAL takes a look at his quest for physical perfection. Hundreds of cars line the car park at Manchester City’s training ground and one sticks out in particular – a Rolls Royce. It belongs to Erling Haaland. There is nothing unusual about top footballers owning luxury cars, but Haaland’s motor is different to most – according to legend, it contains a cooking stove. Even when he is on the move, Haaland wants to be able to eat top-quality food. His love for cooking was plain to see…

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The F/A-18E Super Hornet was the first of McDonnell Douglas’s (Boeing from 1997) Hornet upgrade concepts to be put into production after Boeing асqᴜігed the company in 1997. The first F/A-18E took to the skies for the first time in November 1995, and on January 15, 1999, it was officially accepted into service with VFA-122. The Raytheon APG-73 radar, which is already installed in later models of the F/A-18C, will serve as the focal point of the avionics upgrade. An ALQ-214 radio-frequency counter measures system, an ALE-55 fiber-optic towed deсoу system, and an ALR-67(V)3 radio frequency (RWR) are the three…

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Birth of Cheyenne The Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne was a cutting-edge attack helicopter designed in the mid-1960s, a time when the United States was heavily involved in the Vietnam War. As the need for advanced air support grew, the US Army sought a capable, high-performance helicopter to replace the aging Bell AH-1 Cobra. In response, Lockheed Corporation submitted their ambitious AH-56 Cheyenne proposal in 1966, which featured a rigid rotor system, a pusher propeller, and a jet turbine engine for impressive speed and agility. Pioneering Design The Cheyenne stood out among its contemporaries with its futuristic design. The aircraft featured a…

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Miracle twins given a ten per cent chance of survival have celebrated their first birthday after having surgery while they were still in the womb. Sherrie Foulger, 32, and her fiancé Craig Armstrong, 30, were told their babies had twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) at a 16 week scan. The condition causes one twin to receive more blood than the other, and doctors warned the babies were unlikely to survive the pregnancy. The only option was a risky surgery which could have left either one, or both of the boys, Roma and Reeve Armstrong, brain damaged. Surgeons wheeled Miss Foulger in…

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It is a given that vehicles should have an even number of wheels. Two, four, even six. But that hasn’t kept more than a few people from thinking three was the magic number. IT IS TAKEN as gospel that vehicles should have an even number of wheels. Two, four, even six. But that hasn’t kept more than a few people from thinking three was the magic number. From the very earliest days of motoring, engineers have toyed with three-wheeled automobiles. In fact, the Benz Patent Motorwagen, generally considered the first motorcar, rolled on three wheels. Since then, the idea has…

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Paige spiranac only just managed to avoid a wardrobe malfunction as she hit the golf course yesterday. The former professional proved she’s still got it with a sweetly struck drive. Spiranac took to Instagram to post a promotional video of herself hitting off the tee. The 29-year-old wore a stunning short golf skirt and matching grey top for the occasion. And, luckily, Spiranac narrowly avoided a wardrobe malfunction as she bent down to place the ball on the tee. The model, social media star and podcaster then proceeded to smash the ball down the fairway. It was an impressive shot…

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The Netherlands-based designers state Nature allows guests to enjoy the natural world and the beauty of the environment, without relying on luxury and convenience. A stunning new 400ft superyacht which boasts VIP suites and an “inner garden” has been unveiled in Monaco. Called Nature, the vessel can house up to 18 people with six guest state rooms, two VIP state rooms and one owner state room. There is also room for fifty crew members. Netherlands-based Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design unveiled the yacht at this week’s Monaco Yacht Show 2017. The company said: “Due to the intelligent layout, the thoughtful routing…

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When the Soviet military wanted some heavy lifting done, they called in a Mil Mi-10 helicopter. This behemoth was a military transport helicopter developed from the more conventional-looking Mil Mi-6. Designed in the late 1950s at the request of the Soviet government, the Mil Mi-10 (NATO reporting name Harke) was designed to carry its loads externally – unlike the Mi-6. This meant that it could carry larger cargo, and as the helicopter itself was lighter, it could also carry heavier loads. The first prototype of the Mil Mi-10 helicopter was completed in 1959. It used the same engines and avionics…

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History teaches us that some of the greatest breakthroughs in medical or technological areas were made during conflicts, and by that, we’re talking about wars. Take, for instance, jet fighters and medicine, to name just a few. Also, the need for large aerial transporters was developed mainly during a different kind of war: the Cold War. At the beginning of the Cold War, in the Soviet Union, the Red Army asked the aviation bureaus to develop a heavy lifter. Something that could carry troops and impressive loads so they could be quickly deployed in a combat zone. The Mil OKB…

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This is the incredible moment a cheeky African fish eagle steals a crocodile’s next meal with one swoop and grab of its razor-sharp talons. Photographs show the large bird making a precise aim for its fish dinner, with its feathered legs stretched out. In a snap second the eagle grips on to its catch with its feet and flies away, leaving the disgruntled crocodile empty-mouthed. While the fish would have only been an appetiser for the hungry reptile it looks like it would make a substantial meal for the crafty eagle. The incredible images were taken in Lower Sabie Dam…

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The Norwegian forward has been enjoying some well-earned rest with his partner after helping City to the treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League. Erling Haaland is still enjoying some well deserved time off, as the Manchester City forward soaks up the sun in the South of France with his partner and friends. The Norwegian superstar even performed something akin to a goal celebration as he leapt into the sea, while girlfriend Isabel Johansen on hand to tie back his flowing locks. He was also pictured waterskiing as he showed that he is a man of many talents,…

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Manchester United-linked Harry Kane could be going on a free next summer. Harry Kane is ready to threaten to quit Tottenham on a free transfer in a bid to push through a move to Bayern Munich this summer, according to reports. Just as he tried and failed to join Manchester City in 2021, when multiple bids were rejected, Kane is keen to leave Spurs again in the coming weeks but this time Germany is his desired destination. Daniel Levy is yet again standing in the way of a deal as he demands at least £100million for Kane to head to…

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The Red Devils have finally agreed a deal to sign the England international – but their money would have been better spent elsewhere. Mason Mount was supposed to be Mr. Chelsea. Frank Lampard’s protégé joined the Blues’ academy ranks as a six-year-old way back in 2005, and graduated into the first team squad 12 years later with bags of potential and enthusiasm. After successful loan spells at Vitesse and Derby County, he made his breakthrough at Stamford Bridge in 2019-20 under Lampard, and quickly became a key player. Mount’s versatility made him a useful asset for Chelsea, as he can…

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The UH-1Y is a multi-mission, fully marinised utility helicopter. More than 16,000 UH-1 Iroquois (better known as Huey) helicopters were produced by Bell Textron since service entry in 1958. The UH-1Y is a multi-mission, fully marinised utility helicopter. More than 16,000 UH-1 Iroquois (better known as Huey) helicopters were produced by Bell Textron since service entry in 1958. The UH-1N entered service with the US Marine Corps (USMC) in 1971. The current version of UH-1Y is designated as ‘Venom’ and can engage with threats and deliver or rescue personnel in most difficult conditions. It replaced the older version, the UH-1N…

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Golf influencer Grace Charis has teased fans with her latest video from the course. In the clip, the social media phenomenon could be seen taking a cheeky swing in a braless outfit. Charis, 22, also posed by a red golf course flag while wearing a short skirt. “When he’s a walking red flag, but he loves to golf ,” she captioned the post. But fans noticed Grace suffered a wardrobe malfunction with her daring outfit revealing a little too much. One wrote: “Cute cheeks” Another added: “Why you gotta tease?” And a third said: “Gorgeous.” And one wrote: “You’re so…

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The creators are calling it the world’s fastest tracked vehicle. Unholy monstrosity or innovative crossbreed? The Bentley ‘Ultratank’ is quite possibly the most divisive vehicle we’ve ever come across. Love it or hate it, you can’t argue that it’s impressive and a new video of the brute achieving 81 mph proves it. The suped-up Bentley—which has been custom fit with caterpillar tracks—first popped up on our radar back in May after a group of Russians at the YouTube channel AcademeG began merging a tank with a Continental GT. The two vehicles sit at polar ends of the spectrum—one is synonymous…

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This is the moment President Vladimir Putin’s doomsday jet was intercepted by RAF fighters on a mission over the Baltic Sea. British typhoons shadowed the nuclear command and control aircraft as it flew in and out of the Russian city of Kaliningrad – eerily close to near NATO’S borders. The modified Tupolev 214 was built for Vladimir Putin to issue nuclear orders in the event of a third World War. British fighter bombers scrambled from Estonia where they based as part of a NATO mission. They escorted the doomsday jet and two Su-30 fighters through international airspace as it flew…

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Superyachts are the ultimate status symbol for the mega-rich with many splashing over £100million on their luxury vessels. This week Manchester City owner Sheikh Monsour unveiled his 525ft floating behemoth, the fourth largest in the world, which would barely fit in the team’s Etihad Stadium. The £500m yacht has 40 cabins for 48 guests and four entertaining decks including a large alfresco area connected with a swimming platform and club, as well as two helipads. But the billionaire has some stiff competition from those who work in the beautiful game, with fellow club owners and players owning their slice of…

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Croatian model Ivana Knoll has made a name for herself posing at some of the biggest football matches of the season, but she got up close and personal with one of the sport’s megastars whilst holidaying in Ibiza on Friday. The so-called ‘World Cup’s sexiest fan’ shared a picture of her running with Manchester City’s Treble-winning starlet Erling Haaland after the pair bumped into one another at the exclusive Playa Soleil beach club in Ibiza. Both Haaland and Knoll beamed as they struck a pose beachside, no doubt enjoying the sunshine at the recently-launched Balearic hotspot. But the Norwegian behemoth…

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Bugatti’s $18.7 million, one-of-a-kind supercar, La Voiture Noire, is set to make its public debut in the U.S. after being sold to an anonymous male buyer. The supercar will appear on Sunday at the Concours D’Elegance in Monterey, California, an ultra-exclusive car show on the 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links, tickets for which start at $450. La Voiture Noire, which translates to ‘The Black Car’, previously debuted in Europe at the Geneva International Motor Show in March. Rumors have swirled about the car’s mysterious buyer, after it was sold to an unidentified Bugatti aficionado based off only a…

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‘One guest requested chicken eggs from chickens that eat only worms. He wanted the maximum amount of protein in the eggs.’ Superyacht chief stewardess Martina Drezancic pulled the curtain back for MailOnline Travel on the ‘real’ Below Deck world – and revealed that she’s fulfilled a lot of unusual guest requests. She currently works on a 48m (157ft) boat that roams the Adriatic Sea called M/Y Freedom, which can accommodate up to 22 guests, boasts a cinema, gym, pool, hot tub, massage room and a ‘full menu of water toys’ – and costs between €80,000 (£67,000/$80,700) and €100,000 (£84,000/$101,000) a…

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What would Audi call six-wheel drive? Sexttro? Here’s to the guys who think four isn’t the best number of wheels 1 Tyrell P34 The 1970s produced some wild innovations in F1, none stranger than the six-wheeled Tyrell. The idea was that four small front wheels created less drag, more brake-disc area and a bigger tyre-contact patch. The reality was that despite driving it to first place in the 1976 Swedish Grand Prix, Jody Sheckter described it as ‘junk’. 2 Panther Six The genius of Tyrell struck a chord with Robert Jankl, owner of retro-curio sports-car maker Panther, inspiring him to…

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A DUTCH company has unveiled a dazzling £22million superyacht submarine which looks like a Bond villain’s getaway – fresh out of fiction. The 37.5metre U-Boat Worx underwater superyacht, called Nautilus, can transport up to 17 people, including crew. First presented during the premium Monaco Yacht Show 2022, the design has been co-developed with German-Turkish yacht and aviation design studio Officina Armare. Capable of functioning as both an on-and-below-water vessel, the superyacht can reach depths as far as 150metres down. The vessel stay underwater for up to four days at a time. It is the embodiment of luxury, and something only…

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Play fights are a long honoured tradition on many a family swimming trip – although they are not usually between mother and son. However, this was the situation today when a mother otter and her pup jokingly came to blows at the British Wildlife Centre in Lingfield, Surrey. The pair pushed, prodded, strangled and scrapped in a bid to stay afloat and dunk the other and the whole raucous affair was caught on camera by photographer Sue Edwards, 51. She said: ‘These two European Otters were play fighting with each other in open water. Otter pups stay with their mum…

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