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The phrase "a remote controlled Tie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a toy or model that is operated remotely, specifically referring to a "Tie" which could imply a type of vehicle or object, such as a "Tie Fighter" from Star Wars.
Example: "The kids were thrilled to receive a remote controlled Tie for their birthday, and they spent hours flying it around the yard."
Alternatives: "a remote-operated Tie" or "a remote-control Tie".
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The creator notes on Reddit that his next project is a remote controlled Tie Fighter, which should be perfect to defend Earth against the Klingons.
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