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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026548.txt

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The document discusses the use of Vinyl for logos on airplanes.

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The document discusses the use of Vinyl for logos on airplanes. Key people mentioned include Larry and Jeffrey, with places such as a paint shop being referred to. The main topic is the consideration of using Vinyl instead of painting for airplane logos in order to facilitate easy removal if the plane sells in the future.

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