Leaked UFO footage given to "Strange Mysteries"

All of these just feel artificial to me, as in CGI or AI. If UAPs are actually advanced drones or "aliens," they wouldn't come in every imaginable shape. There would be standardized designs for easier production, maintenance, and access to parts. Honestly, the leap people make from seeing lights in the sky to assuming it's aliens blows my mind. The odds of an alien species even finding Earth are astronomically low, let alone travelling vast distances with incredibly advanced technology—only to fail and get spotted by ordinary people immediately.
 
Not sure if that is a serious suggestion -- if so, can you post an image for comparison?
The tubes (the straight parts that go out of the center housing) can be made to custom lengths and offset (one longer than the other) for dirt track cars, circle track cars to make it easier to be in an almost constant left hand turn.
 

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Here is one with an aftermarket cover for easier access for gear changes/maintenance.
 

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Here is one with an aftermarket cover for easier access for gear changes/maintenance.

Looks even more so with a trussed unit:


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It really looks like a 3D model, maybe even of a rear axel. I would think using SketchUp and some time, one could find a model and then spin it the right way to create the photo. Imagin this one oriented like the one in the photo:

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No, when I mention noise abatement, it applies to all rotating objects ...including ceiling fans.
Yes, it could be a modification to have a specific result. But I don't know whether it applies to flying objects that supposedly look like that. I know that Noctua (and some other manufactures), a manufacturer of PC ventilation, makes small ripples on the fans so that they are quieter, but leaves the fans symmetrical.
 
The car guy in me says this looks like a 9" Ford rear end housing.View attachment 74591
What would be the source of illumination for this "object"? A setting sun? Light coming from the right brightly illuminates right faces, while the entire left side is in shadow. So almost parallel to the left-right axis of the bottom surface of this object? The darker portions of the right side must be recessed into that arm, except for one cross-piece which creates an even darker shadow to its left. Trying to visualize the 3-D shape of this object leads to a complex shape. Sort of like an injection molded piece of some plastic toy maybe?
 
What would be the source of illumination for this "object"? A setting sun? Light coming from the right brightly illuminates right faces, while the entire left side is in shadow. So almost parallel to the left-right axis of the bottom surface of this object? The darker portions of the right side must be recessed into that arm, except for one cross-piece which creates an even darker shadow to its left. Trying to visualize the 3-D shape of this object leads to a complex shape. Sort of like an injection molded piece of some plastic toy maybe?

I haven't used SketchUp in a while, it got too expensive, but IIRC once a model is rendered, one can move the light source around to create highlights and shadows. Again, just me, but it sure looks like something from a 3D modeling program.
 
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