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11 Jun 2025 12:18 #1 by Frank Hamelly
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Thank you Keith

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10 Jun 2025 15:05 #2 by Keith Whitcomb
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Univairs customer service sucks. If you call them asking questions they will not have the answer but they will give you Vernon Gregory's phone number.

Skyport sells everything Univair sells plus some stuff they don’t have like used parts.

(803) 360-2061

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10 Jun 2025 14:27 #3 by Frank Hamelly
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Thank you John. I will give it a try!

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10 Jun 2025 12:05 #4 by John Jones
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You could try typing in the listed part numbers in the search field on Univair's site if you haven't done so already.

Also, you could check the NTSB accident data base to get an idea of what the event was here www.ntsb.gov/Pages/AviationQueryv2.aspx

John

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10 Jun 2025 07:46 #5 by Frank Hamelly
Fuselage skins was created by Frank Hamelly
Good day to all! I have a 1960 Forney with 670 hours ttaf. It has an 0-200 with 360 hours smoh. I believe that the low time is due to some obscure damage where the repairs are listed by fuselage skins called out by part number. One being a belly skin, one right side boot cowl. Only one of the part numbers listed shows up in the Forney parts catalogue. Is it possible that the numbers listed are an aftermarket vendor ( which I doubt existed) ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Mike. (Frank’s brother and co owner).

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