Estes Gnome to Double Gnome

Modification - Gnome to Double Gnome {Modification}

Contributed by Chris Taylor Jr.

Manufacturer: Modification
Double-Gnome
(Contributed - by Chris Taylor) 

[Rocket Pic]Years ago I got the Gnome rocket (white).  Good little rocket . . . sturdy and easy to build. Very fast off the pad, too.  Then years past and I got my hands on the new E2X Gnome (silver).  Same rocket but I personally likes that cute Gnome decal from the original verison.

I eventually got bored with them and they sat and gathered dust.

One day while Looking for something new to jam a rocket engine into I saw the 2 Gnomes sitting right next to each other and one word popped into my mind . . .  CLUSTER!  So I decided to put the two cute little Gnomes together.

First you will need to pick one rocket and remove its lug hole leaving the body surroundung ring.  Then remove 2 fins from each rocket (as pictured).  Make this descision carefully since you only get one shot.

[Rocket Pic][Rocket Pic]Now you stick the lugs of the one rocket into the remains of the lugs of the other rocket.  They should fit quite well. Use CA, Plastic Cement, or epoxy to do this.  Also note to simplify prepping I glue one nose cone in place and cut three little vent holes for the ejection gases in the body tube.

Check for alignment ! ! !

You simply prep like you would any other rocket and the launch rod should slide between the rockets (the launch lugs look like bulk heads so you don't have the unsightly look of lugs).

Personally A10-3T's are not recomended since it will vanish off the pad faster than the original Gnome and is very hard to track,  BUT if you want that kind of flight get two Apogee 13mm B7-8's!

I flew this rocket twice at NARAM-40.  Great flyer! Straight as an arrow although I think from now on I will stick with 1/2A and 1/4A motors when they come out.

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