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Hi, awesome module for me so far.

 

Just one small question I have regarding hydraulic systems pressure.

When you shut down engine after flight, hydraulic pressure in all 3 systems shows nominal values.

 

You can get utility pressure to drop to 0 if you cycle air brakes which is in manual for sabers and is correct (pressure is generated by engine driven pump).

 

The pressure in alternate system is driven by ele. pump, so it stays on if you have battery on I take it.

 

But you cant get mormal system to drop to 0 (also generated by engine driven pump).

 

Is that corect or not?

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Is there a hydraulic system schematic diagram on the DCS download site? I can't remember. Anyways maybe that system has an accumulator fitted in it which would explain why the pressure doesn't drop straight away.....although it would/should eventually given that you use whatever is connected to that particular system (if that makes sense?)

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Is there a hydraulic system schematic diagram on the DCS download site? I can't remember. Anyways maybe that system has an accumulator fitted in it which would explain why the pressure doesn't drop straight away.....although it would/should eventually given that you use whatever is connected to that particular system (if that makes sense?)

 

There is an acumulator in the diagram, question is how long would it last.

And I dont think the normal and alternate systems are linked somehow so there should be drop in pressure in normal system after engine shutdown.

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