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Old 24th Apr 2014, 09:48
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Originally Posted by buttrick

Most airliners are now using 4000psi [hydraulic systems] or even higher, to save weight.
Most? I'm only aware of one that uses more than 3,000psi, and that's the A380.
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Old 24th Apr 2014, 18:06
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787 uses 5000 psi, all other Boeing '7s' use 3,000 psi. Not sure about the Long Beach (ex MacD) stuff.
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