Due to the high speeds he would be travelling, his impact with the ground would be equivalent to him being struck by a car travelling at 50 miles per hour.
David Marshall, Tom Hands, Ian Griffiths and Gareth Douglas found that the wingspan of Batman’s cape — at 4.7 metres — is around half that used by a hang glider.
If Batman jumped from a building 150 metres high, he could glide a distance of around 350 metres — but the problem arises as Batman’s velocity increases during his descent.
His velocity would initially rise to around 68 miles per hour, before reaching a steady 50 miles per hour as he gets down to ground level — a speed too fast for him to land safely.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Batman Would Die If He Tried to Glide
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