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Eric Boulton Experiences A Different Type Of Training

from the Thrashers Blog,

Boulton and McCarthy took turns in a flight simulator, which Boulton said was a great experience.
“It’s exactly how you feel if you were flying the plane with the joystick. We could shoot stuff, take it down to ground level and fly through buildings,” Boulton said. “We probably crashed every ten seconds.”
The whole experience was a sobering reminder for the Canadian native that while he and teammates are picking up their level of training here shortly, there’s a much more serious training operation going on not too far from Philips Arena.
“Your really appreciate what they do for our country. It’s an eye opener to see the every day operations and how much work they do,” Boulton said.

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Jon Klemm is a king!

Posted by J.Truant on 08/20/07 at 06:36 PM ET

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http://www.kuklaskorner.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/1612/

Posted by Paul from Motown Area on 08/20/07 at 06:39 PM ET

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