1. radio-controlled - Adjective
2. radio-controlled - Adjective Satellite
operated and guided by radio
Source: WordNetI'm sad that my childhood came just slightly before the lithium-ion-battery boom, because I would've killed for the cheap radio-controlled helicopters they have now. Randall Munroe
a radio-controlled airplane Source: Internet
A radio-controlled aircraft becomes a drone with the addition of an autopilot artificial intelligence (AI), and ceases to be a drone when the AI is removed. citation History main Ryan Firebee was a series of target drones /unpiloted aerial vehicles. Source: Internet
IRA member Thomas McMahon had slipped onto the unguarded boat that night and attached a radio-controlled bomb weighing convert. Source: Internet
Zuse built the S1 and S2 computing machines, which were special purpose devices which computed aerodynamic corrections to the wings of radio-controlled flying bombs. Source: Internet
Lt. Cmdr. John L. Lowery, grandson of the late John and Dorothy Crapps of Guyton, was awarded the Bronze Star at the Naval Sea System Command in Washington, D.C. for his actions in countering radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (IED) in Iraq. Source: Internet