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Remote Control Aircraft

Remote control aircraft are small flying models that are operated wirelessly using a handheld transmitter. The transmitter sends signals to the aircraft's onboard receiver, which controls the motors, control surfaces, and other parts to maneuver the plane. These models can range from simple planes to complex, scale replicas, and are used for recreation, hobbyist experimentation, or training. Advances in technology have improved their stability, control, and realism. Pilots can perform coordinated maneuvers, aerial photography, or aerobatics, making remote control aircraft both engaging toys and sophisticated tools for learning aerodynamics and remote operation.