Documents tagged "paint"
Found 7 documents with this tag
EFTA00005386-p-086.jpg
The image you've shared has been altered to obscure most of the details. It appears to be a photograph where parts of it have been blacked out with what looks like a digital marker or paint tool. The original content is not discernible due to these alterations. If there were any texts, people, locations, or significant objects present before editing, they are now hidden from view.
EFTA00005091-p-001.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with various handwritten notes and corrections on it. The text is too small to read clearly, but there seems to be a list or table with columns containing names or titles such as "LSM", "WGSUSG", "Paint", and others that are not entirely legible due to the resolution and angle of the photograph. There is also handwriting in red ink marking certain lines which could indicate errors or changes that need to be made. The document has a date stamp at the top right corner with text that reads "05 28 19", suggesting it was created or received on May 28th of a year whose full number is not visible in this image. There are no people, locations, or other significant objects discernible within the photograph due to the focus being solely on the document and its annotations.
EFTA00004105-p-50.jpg
In the grayscale photograph, a person is seated on stairs that lead to a door with peeling paint. The individual appears to be looking down and has been censored in the middle of their body by an emoji-like symbol. A wooden fence can be seen behind the stairway. There are no visible texts or distinctive locations identifiable within the image. The overall scene conveys a sense of quiet solitude.
EFTA00003951-p-24.jpg
The image depicts a dilapidated structure, possibly an old barn or shed, characterized by rotting wood and peeling paint. In the foreground, there is a step ladder leaning against the wall of the building. The photograph has a dark and moody quality due to its high-contrast monochromatic color scheme, which emphasizes shadows and textures over details. There is no visible text in the image.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033495.txt
In the document, Larry is forwarding an email to Jeffrey about using vinyl for logos on a B727 plane instead of painting them. The paint shop has suggested this method as it will allow easy removal if the plane gets sold in the future. The sender asks Jeffrey to sketch the style of the "E" logo for the tail and requests rendering with a slanted flag for the right side of the vertical stabilizer. Trump and other airlines also use vinyl for their logos.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033491.txt
The document discusses photos of an unmasked B727 plane and potential use of vinyl for logos instead of painting. The sender is asking Jeffrey to sketch a design for the tail of the plane with a slanted flag on the right side of the vertical stabilizer. Larry, Guy Amico, Scott Stambaugh, and JR Stambaugh are also mentioned in the document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026548.txt
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.
