Here we go again. I will have to echo Bill's thoughts. I have had no
problems with flat wire in a variety of planes both powered and sailplanes.

Additionally, I'm building an RV7 that has LOTS of wire and none of it is
twisted. I've got comm antenna wires with running along side of the strobe
wiring and I anticipate no problems and others that have built planes report
no problems.

Do it with confidence. There must be a reason that aftermarket servo wire is
flat and not twisted.

Darwin N. Barrie
Chandler AZ
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> I hear it is a good idea to separate servo wires and twist them
> prior to running them through wings and into servo beds.  I hear it
> prevents radio interference.  Is this true?  How do you get them to
> stay and not unwind after you twist them?
>
> Kipp
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