Eagl... a high enough quality system would stop the hydraulics from bleeding. Of course, that'd be a perfect system. I've only seen one hydraulic system that didn't bleed (and that was a mock up--that had just been overhauled--by the manufacterer...) So yeah, pretty much all of them bleed down.
At the museum I worked at, we were having that problem with the T-38. The flaps would bleed down to about 5 degrees down in about 2 minutes, then slowly to fully extended. If I remember correctly, the fix was to safety wire them in the up position. Perhaps you should suggest that fix for your F-15s

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What I always thought was kinda cool though, was that if both flaps bled down, you could push down on one, and the other would retract. You can do the same thing on simple landing gear systems (Piper landing gear does it real well), in that you let all the gear fall almost all the way out. Then you push one back into the well--the other two extend. Pretty cool in an airplane-nerd sort of way.
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PS-When can we get AH to model that? How, oh how could you consider AH to be realistic if you don't model the hydraulic system in all it's perks? Oh yeah, is AH's hydraulic fluid flammable (MIL-H-5606), or is AH going to make the jump to Skydrol? Or doesn't that matter?