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The J-1 Lärm, with Lärm meaning noise in South-Cibolan Saxon, is a fighter plane that was developed by the Kriegskorps Ludwigshafen in 1704 to be used during the Ludwiggian-Monovian War. The J-1 is the first air plane produced by the Republic of Sankt Ludwigshafen. The wooden aircraft is powered by two small, but noisy hence the name, propellers that are able to keep it in the air, but are not powerful enough to take off. Like some gliders, the planes get off the ground by use of a launch winch. After launch, the plane can fly on the engines, or by taking advantage of thermal columns on sunny days. On cloudy days the plane can remain in the air for 90 to 120 minutes with an airspeed of 120 km/h. The J-1 Lärm is armed with dual machine guns, and 22 pound unguided bombs. When the plane flies with unguided bombs these can collide with the plane's landing gear and the aircraft has to drop them before landing.