Thank you!

It will only with AFHDS but since that transmitter comes with a matching receiver, that shouldn't be an issue. Yes, if using the receiver supplied, then you'll be able to plug a servo straight into it. I suspect you will need a soldering iron to connect the motors to the drive ESCs. As for wherever the transmitter is recommended or not - the Devo 7e is normally favoured at the AW level (over in the UK at any rate) but that shouldn't stop you from using something else. My first AW doesn't use a Devo 7e, uses a completely different transmitter/receiver combination.
So with the botbitz kit, I could use any receiver I want as it doesn't come with a receiver included (unlike the nanotwo) if I understand correctly? And I could even change the receiver later if I get a new transmitter.

What are the differences between the devo 7e and the hobbyking t6a except AFHDS/DSMX and the memory for 30 robots in the devo?

I think I will go with the T6A first, because it's half the price of the devo 7e and I don't do anything fancy yet. But I'm curious to understand what it changes.

Quote Originally Posted by Ocracoke View Post
I am not sure I've ever heard that before but I don't see braking mention mentioned on the page for the ESC (http://botbitz.com/product/botbitz-1...ed-controller/) so I can only presume they aren't braked?
What is the difference between braked and non braked?

Quote Originally Posted by Ocracoke View Post
Do you have an example of this specification? Also, unless the weight limit in Austrilia/Singapore is different for the Antweights, 200g is overweight (here, it is 150g).
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigyt...-08sec-9g.html
200g was just a random number. I think the limit is 150g here too.

Quote Originally Posted by Ocracoke View Post
Hope this helps.
It does! Thank you very much.