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The phrase "a remote control plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a model aircraft that is controlled remotely, often used for recreational purposes or in hobbyist contexts.
Example: "He spent the afternoon flying a remote control plane at the park, enjoying the thrill of piloting it through the air."
Alternatives: "a radio-controlled plane" or "an RC plane".
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Eugene has strapped an iPod to the top of a remote control plane and is going to use it to lure away the Walkers.
He didn't ask me where I was going or why my dogs and I were walking the highway while schlepping a wagon with a remote control plane on it.
Buy a remote control plane.
If you want to build a remote control plane, and this is your first, use foam; it is much cheaper, but still flies great!
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And here is an amazing video from a remote-control plane flying into Niagara Falls.
The best article in the new issue of the Economist is a short piece about an outfit called Louisiana Hog Control that hunts pigs at night using a remote controlled plane outfitted with an infrared camera.
At first I thought maybe they were those remote control planes, but then when I saw the smoke, I knew they weren't".
Instead of controlling the drone like a remote-controlled plane, you put the Staaker into one of several follow modes and it will keep you in view as you careen down a mountainside or flip upside-down on a surfboard.
I like to hide my camera and use a remote control, because then no one knows when I'm actually imprisoning their souls in the visual plane of thought or just sitting there, waiting, and then making time stop.
I got a remote control for it.
I've got a remote control.
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