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When moving too slowly, it will sink, and the range of possible speeds is 9–30 km/h (5.6–18.6 mph; 4.9–16.2 kn). Several variations on the design have been developed: The Wasserläufer was a forerunner of the design developed in Germany during the 1950s. The Flying Fish was developed by Allan Abbott and Alec Brooks in 1984.