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ZIP by ZIP: Four months of flying over the metro area

For the past four months, The Star has explored Kansas City in a drone video series called ‘ZIP by ZIP’. This weekly series has shown you one interesting place from an aerial perspective.
For the past four months, The Star has explored Kansas City in a drone video series called ‘ZIP by ZIP’. This weekly series has shown you one interesting place from an aerial perspective.

For the past four months, The Star has explored Kansas City in a drone video series called ‘ZIP by ZIP’. This weekly series has shown you one interesting place from an aerial perspective. Our goal has been to show you a landmark, attraction, or historical site from a new perspective. With almost 8,500 square miles in the Kansas City metro that spans a state line and two rivers, we have a lot of ground to cover with our drones. Take a look back at the last four months of our drone series.

This story was originally published December 14, 2022 at 5:00 AM.

Todd Feeback
The Kansas City Star
Todd Feeback was a photojournalist, a video journalist and as a regional video editor over his 18 years with The Star and McClatchy until 2023. He was the director of the McClatchy Drone Program, with over 40 pilots spread across the country.
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