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Originally Posted by TripleNut
Few other Q's:
- What do I need to look out for in a servo to ensure it will fit onto a B44?
- What's the advantage of a digital servo? Is it just a bit faster?
- Is a non-digital servo called an "analogue" servo?
Cheers Dudes........... 
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In my opinion, you have to set your own budget. One thing I've learned over the years is that when you scrimp on electronics you more often than not find yourself caught out.
- Measure the area you're looking to fit it into. many kit's instruction manuals suggest a size, but your b44 should accept any servo listed for a 1/10th (standard sized) application
- digital servos tend to "center" better.
- yes