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radio-controlled

ADJECTIVE
  1. operated and guided by radio
    a radio-controlled airplane

How To Use radio-controlled In A Sentence

  • During World War II, he developed a camera a hundred times more powerful than the iconoscope, which was the first night-vision camera, called the sniperscope or snooperscope, and he worked on radio-controlled missiles.
  • Now, if you just want to tell the time, you can pay £30 and get a radio-controlled clock that will tell the time to one millionth of a second, which is great.
  • One of their first luxuries was a trip to Disneyland and their three children were given treats - the two girls wanting new shoes and their son a radio-controlled car.
  • The puppets and sequences rely on a system built on servos motors of the kind used in radio-controlled aircraft to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders.
  • While the effects have not exactly held up the test of time, admittedly, one can still appreciate the incredible cleverness that went into the illusion, especially the use of radio-controlled devices and early animatronics.
  • From filming nude scenes for 'Ecstasy' in 1933 to devising radio-controlled torpedoes meant to foil German defenses in World War II. An Inventive Hollywood Star
  • Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices.
  • In a recent comment about station wagons and hatchbacks I mentioned how certain vehicles handle the challenge of carrying large radio-controlled model airplanes one of my beloved hobbies. Losing Fuel Efficiency in Winter
  • This target simulator was eventually adapted for simulations of the guidance of a radio-controlled missile.
  • The CVRJ and Band C programs are satisfying an urgent Department of Defense requirement for increased system production in order to prevent the detonation of radio-controlled IEDs.
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