It is never mentioned in the books.....but according to Harry Potter Lexicon a Nimbus 100 (the first broomstick of the Nimbus series) could reach speeds up to 100 miles an hour Details ca be found here: http://www.hplex.info/wizworld/brooms.html
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Harry's Nimbus 2000 was destroyed by the Whomping Willow following a Quidditch match against Hufflepuff. The match was the first Harry played during his third year at Hogwarts (November 1993) and took place in Chapter 9 of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Harry fell of his broom when dementors guarding the school invaded the Quidditch pitch. The severe weather conditions meant that his broom was then blown into the dangerous tree.
The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".The term was invented for the Harry Potter series. I suppose that the name "nimbus" is derived from nimble - "quick and light in movement or action".
It didn't have a name, it was just named 'Toy Broomstick' in Lily Potter's letter to Sirius Black (The Deathly Hallows). Unless you mean his first real broomstick which is the Nimbus 2000.
The sixth Harry Potter movie came out July 15th, 2009.
There have been 7 novels.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone (June 1997 - UK, September 1998 - US)Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (July 1998 - UK, June 1999 - US)Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (July 1999 - UK, September 1999 - US)Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (July 2000)Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (June 2003)Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July 2005)Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (July 2007)