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Well, reason above.
There is a quite impressive, but as far as I know and can find, uncalculated feat in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Mainly Harry crashing facefirst into the ground at high speeds.
He was "as far up that the houses looked like stars" so im guessing so far up the houses were only little lights and the bike he was falling on was driving full throttle, so at least faster than a firebolt, which is 150 miles per hour. Then added the time faling and the impact on the water.
Would really need help with that one.
There is a quite impressive, but as far as I know and can find, uncalculated feat in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Mainly Harry crashing facefirst into the ground at high speeds.
He was "as far up that the houses looked like stars" so im guessing so far up the houses were only little lights and the bike he was falling on was driving full throttle, so at least faster than a firebolt, which is 150 miles per hour. Then added the time faling and the impact on the water.
Would really need help with that one.