How To Prepare A Thanksgiving Dinner With The Help Of “Drone”
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American Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and in case you’re starting to sweat all the prep work needing to go into that big family dinner, this hilarious thing will show you how a drone can help. The fine folks over at Autel Robotics make a complete festive dinner using the X-Star Premium Drone. The drone can be used as a kitchen tool, helping you cut, peel and spread butter on those delicious buns.
Drones are great for a lot of things, but cooking certainly isn’t one of them. Autel Robotics knows as much, but that didn’t stop the company from compiling some great tips for how to use its X-Star Premium quadcopter to prepare your Thanksgiving feast.
Need to peel the potatoes or chop up the carrots? Use the aircraft’s four rotating propellers. Remove the 4K ultra HD camera module, attach a hook module and boom: the drone can be used to cook the turkey in the backyard deep fryer. Remove the propellers, attach egg beaters and now you can now mix four bowls’ worth of pumpkin pie ingredients.
The quadcopter handled the entire meal: mashed potatoes, carrots with parsley, pumpkin pie, and of course, turkey. While it made perfectly adequate, but decidedly messy, work of the meal, it wasn’t what you’d call practical — with one exception: the drone-delivered turkey. Dropping a turkey into a deep fryer is dangerous work, and leads to millions in damages due to fire each year. A drone-delivery system seems like real innovation.
This video will show how this machine works:
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