Measuring the movements of a Drone

Hello Lynkoa members, 

Being in electronics school, I have a lot of projects to bring to life.
I am currently at the beginning of creating a drone.  I study the materials, and the tools I will need to develop it.

In order to measure its movements, and inclinations, I will certainly need a tilt sensor, or inclinometer. So far, okay, but given the sheer number of sensor choices, I'm afraid of getting lost.
First of all, I wonder what is the difference between a Servo Inclinometer and a normal inclinometer?
I have two examples of sensors, from the shop where my establishment usually gets its supplies: 
A servo inclinometer: http://www.sensel-measurement.fr/fr/servo-inclinometre/923-sm-tsd-servo-inclinometre-2-axes.html
And normal inclinometers: http://www.sensel-measurement.fr/fr/29-inclinometre-multi-axes

It is noted that the Servos are + accurate? Is this necessary in the case of a study project?
If I'm wrong, which inclinometer would be the most appropriate for a drone?

Thank you very much for your feedback, 

On this link he talks about managing the inclination with an accelerometer after I don't know anything about the subject and I invite you to get in touch with an electronic part supplier who will be able to guide you much better than me

Here is the link:

http://forums.futura-sciences.com/electronique/20075-projet-drone.html

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