PropRacer Sonic PR-P-1 (50-Pack)

$749.50

The new P1 SONIC is made after Bonneville land speed record vehicles that use old jet fighter fuselages along with their jet engines.

The P1 Sonic sleek lines will capture the imagination of your students and transfer your classroom into the Bonneville Salt Flats. Our three-wheeled P1 Sonic is driven by a pusher propeller and can reach speeds in excess of 20 mph.

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The new P1 SONIC is made after Bonneville land speed record vehicles that use old jet fighter fuselages along with their jet engines.

The P1 Sonic sleek lines will capture the imagination of your students and transfer your classroom into the Bonneville Salt Flats. Our three-wheeled P1 Sonic is driven by a pusher propeller and can reach speeds in excess of 20 mph. With it’s O-ring equipped wheels, it can run on any fairly smooth surface. Can be wound over and over again at no cost.

AeroRacers P-1 SONIC:

    • Classroom friendly assembly with no glue required
    • All laser cut parts for extreme accuracy
    • Wood wheels (wood is easy to modify for the students) with O-Rings
    • Rear wheel allows from 1 to 3 O-rings (students can easily change the amount of O-rings on the rear axle)
    • Front axle can be adjusted for slight right or left turn
    • Rear axle assembly with precision nylon thumb-screws (no tools needed)
    • Should be decorated with markers (no paint)

Kit content:

Laser-cut body parts, body tube, rubber band motor, AeroRacers high performance pusher propeller assembly, 2 thin front wood wheels with groove for O-ring, 1 wide rear wood wheel with 3 O-ring grooves, 5 O-rings, 1 plastic axle tube, 1 wood axle, rear axle assembly and other small parts.

Grade level and classroom requirements:

The new P-1 Sonic can be built by 4th Grade and up. No special tools or building surface are required.
We recommend you have markers available so the students can decorate their racers prior to experiments.

Another high quality classroom STEM product made in USA by AeroRacers Inc.
Assembly method of the P-1 SONIC is Patent Pending.
Model shown in pics has been decorated with markers.

Click here to see the P-1 Sonic in action

youtube video of Sonic P-1