Take everything I say here as my own opinion and somewhat uniformed at that. I've been out of the game for ages and have a stash and a half to get through before I commit to buying a whole bunch of new releases.
I built a few Eduard classics when I was modelling more 15-20 years ago. The Albatross CIII, Sopwith Tripe, Pup and Baby... But back then there was very little available in 1/48 scale, some Blue Max, some Aeroclub...
And then came Roden, bursting onto the scene with 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale subjects that while not perfect, were build-able and with a little TLC, gave us some nice finished models.
Eduard plugged along, not releasing a great deal more in 1/48 until the Fokkers, Albatrosses and Camels. All great kits that kept them going for ages with reboxing potential, and a bunch of WW2 subjects.
More recently, the Siemens, and the SE5as.
Their release schedule seems to be realistic... and they don't seem to take a lot of risks.
I think, 1/32 is going to be a risk, and a risk I believe Eduard are unlikely to take readily.
Personally, I would like then to redo some of their classics in 1/48. Redo the Sopwith Tripe, Pup and Baby. Do them in the quality that they have done the SE5a (which incidentally was originally announced in the Early 2000s) and I believe they would be great sellers and would allow Eduard to embark on R&D and development of new subjects like the 2 seaters Captain Slower has mentioned.
Cheers,
Hugh