I think the very cheap and old circuit for the radio controlled car is extremely simple and is called "bang-bang" because it is FULL left turning, center or FULL right turning and FULL speed or stopped.
My modern radio controlled model airplanes use fully proportional controls: any amount of turning, banking, climbing, diving, speed control and flaps control. The 6th channel can be used to drop an object or retract the wheels. All the controls can be used at the same time.
It operates at 2.4GHz with spread spectrum frequencies and it automatically selects an unused pair of frequencies. A model and transmitter are "binded" together with a unique code so that no other transmitter can affect the controls of the model. The manufacturer operated 100 systems at the same time for extended periods and no interference was detected. The newer systems have telemetry where the receiver sends information about battery voltage, speed and altitude back to the transmitter screen. Model cars and boats are also controlled with this system.