In Aerofly, we currently only have hydraulics on the A320 family, which is a good start, but is not enough. I know that making a hydraulic system is much more complex than other features, but I think that with Aerofly Global and FS4 being the permanent versions of Aerofly, more features should be added over new planes. Having hydraulics would be very important for simulating failures, and would honestly just be a really cool and realistic thing to add. At this point in Aerofly, I think that it is necessary.

Having realistic and working hydraulic systems on more aircraft.
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In Aerofly, we currently only have hydraulics on the A320 family, which is a good start, but is not enough. I know that making a hydraulic system is much more complex than other features, but I think that with Aerofly Global and FS4 being the permanent versions of Aerofly, more features should be added over new planes. Having hydraulics would be very important for simulating failures, and would honestly just be a really cool and realistic thing to add. At this point in Aerofly, I think that it is necessary.
I’d especially like to see the same « experimental » A320 hydraulic system added to the A350
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The experimental A320 hydraulic system might be ripped out completely at some point and be replaced with some better simulation. Until then it would be a pure waste of time to do the same for more than one aircraft. It's basically work already destined to be thrown away and it makes development less flexible. When the time comes we'll probably add hydraulics to all aircraft.