radio-controlled aircraft

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radio-controlled aircraft

A child flies a radio-controlled aircraft in a park.

Definition

Noun: A type of aircraft that flies without a human pilot on board and is guided from a distance using radio signals.

Usage

This term specifically refers to the complete flying vehicle (the "aircraft") that is controlled via radio. It is a compound noun where "radio-controlled" acts as an adjective describing the type of aircraft.

Examples
  • The hobbyist spent the afternoon flying his radio-controlled aircraft in the park.
  • Radio-controlled aircraft are used for aerial photography and surveying.
  • The military sometimes uses radio-controlled aircraft for reconnaissance missions.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in formal, technical, or hobbyist contexts to distinguish these models from free-flight or control-line aircraft.
  • It can encompass a wide range of sizes, from small hobbyist models to larger drones used for commercial purposes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Drone: A more modern and common synonym, often implying greater autonomy or specific commercial/military applications.
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): A formal, technical term frequently used in military, governmental, and industrial contexts.
  • RC plane / RC helicopter: Common informal terms within the hobbyist community, specifying the type of aircraft.
  • Remote-controlled aircraft: A synonym where "remote-controlled" is used instead of "radio-controlled."
Synonyms
  • Drone
  • UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
  • Remote-controlled aircraft
Notes on Meaning

While "radio-controlled aircraft" is a specific compound noun, its core meaning is defined by the combination of its parts: an aircraft that is controlled via radio waves. It is treated as a single conceptual unit in modern usage.

radio-controlled aircraft

A child flies a radio-controlled aircraft in a park.

Noun
  1. an aircraft without a pilot that is operated by remote control

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