ToGTFO (tits or get the frack out)
In other words, provide a link or other information on glitching R/C 2.4ghz systems. What brands? What network protocol standard, since the major manufacturers seem to have ended up with at least 2 or 3 completely different standards with different techniques to combat interference?
2.4Ghz is the ISM band. It's used for Wi-Fi, Cordless Phones, and Microwaves will often 'leak' across into this band.
Some toejamty wifi AP's (the ones that advertise they do 100 gazillion bps) will saturate the 2.4ghz spectrum to the point nothing else works on it. This is out of the box, no hacking required.
Some expensive AP's (such as Aruba) have counterattack mechanisms built in to try and push rogue AP's off band <- that's how bad it gets.
Doesn't matter what protocols you use, what encryption standards you use.... if junk is saturating the band you're hosed.
Plus your average consumer radio's are fairly weak, especially in the US where the transmit power is hobbled by the FCC. Buying an enterprise grade AP with a full power range can make a huge difference.
All the R/C tests around 2.4Ghz seem to be based on 'co-existence' with other devices, none I've seen have actually employed using an aggressive high power 2.4Ghz device with an operator determined to jam the signal (who cares about hijacking it).