Oh sorry, orifice sizes and oil volumes (ie what bore cylinder do you need).
Quick answer is that I don't know about volume, aero shocks have a very low duty cycle so the oil can run very hot. I guess you could work back to a maximum desirable oil temperature and then look at how much energy it would take to get there. We'd use 110-135 degrees C continuous for many oils, for a long life.
orifice sizes - sorry I don't have the equation for the force for a given velocity and viscosity and diameter, but the holes are small, of the order of 6 off 1 mm diameter, for a 100 kgf strut, if that is any help. If you like I could reverse engineer a proper shock to get a better handle on this, but I'm sure that the equation is somewhere on the web .
Cheers
Greg Locock