Jucaslucas said:
Is it possible to cal how much strenght Batman would need to have to not be sucked into this Jet Engine?
While I'm unable to calculate something like this by myself (this shit is
really complicated), I have been able to find out the plausible mass flow rate for the air going into those turbofans.
Depending on the size of the jet, the maximum thrust of the turbofans is somewhere between 64―512 kN. I also assume that Owlman is about as tall as Batman, 1.88 m, which allows me to calculate the frontal intake area, 3.366587m^2. Given the angle size of the jet in the distance shown in the first image, it can't be more than 300 meters off the ground. Density of air at even a low altitude like that is still slightly lower than it is at sea level, less than 1.2 kg/m^3. Playing around with
this engine simulator typically gave me results around
40 kg/s airflow.
Someone else pick up where I left off, because I'm not wrestling with this any more. What I can tell you is that any normal person would either let go or break their fingers.
...Actually, I'm almost more impressed by the fact that Owlman flew over to and intercepted that jet, which was 300+ meters away, in what appears to be a relatively short period of time, with Batman being yanked along by his arm. No way to calculate that due to the ambiguities involved, but it definitely looks like bone-breaking acceleration was involved.