A radio-controlled (RC) glider is a type of model aircraft that is designed to fly without the use of an engine or motor. Instead, it relies on aerodynamic lift generated by its wings and is controlled remotely using a radio transmitter. RC gliders are typically lightweight, made from materials like foam, balsa wood, or composite materials, and are known for their ability to soar and glide gracefully through the air.

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