Heritage Fleet

Fly historic & classic airliners
with the airlines that really flew them

From the Just Flight Fokker 70 & 100 and the TFDi MD-11 to the Concorde, Boeing 747-200 and DC-10 — and the upcoming BlueBird 757 & 767JetStream Virtual lets you fly heritage aircraft on real routes, in real liveries, wearing real historical registrations, across 20 airlines that genuinely operated them.

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The aircraft we support

237 tails flyable now, 83 pre-loaded for upcoming releases — all ready to dispatch with SimBrief in MSFS, X-Plane and Prepar3D.

Boeing 747-200 "Classic"

B742 · flyable now
26
tails

The original Queen of the Skies — the analogue-cockpit 747-200 that defined long-haul travel for a generation.

Seating366–452 passengers
Engines4 × JT9D / CF6 / RB211
Range≈ 6,000 nm
CruiseMach 0.84
Explore Boeing 747-200 "Classic"

Concorde

CONC · DC Designs · flyable now
14
tails

The supersonic icon. Cross the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound with British Airways and Air France.

Seating92–128 passengers
Engines4 × Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593
Range≈ 3,900 nm
CruiseMach 2.04
Explore Concorde

Fokker 100

F100 · Just Flight · flyable now
63
tails

One of the most successful regional jets ever built and a workhorse on three continents, now faithfully recreated by Just Flight for MSFS.

Seating97–107 passengers
Engines2 × Rolls-Royce Tay 650
Range≈ 1,680 nm
CruiseMach 0.77
Explore Fokker 100

Fokker 70

F70 · Just Flight · flyable now
29
tails

The shortened sister of the Fokker 100 — a regional jet beloved across Europe, recreated in study-level detail by Just Flight for MSFS.

Seating72–79 passengers
Engines2 × Rolls-Royce Tay 620
Range≈ 1,080 nm
CruiseMach 0.77
Explore Fokker 70

McDonnell Douglas MD-80

MD83 · flyable now
16
tails

The "Mad Dog" — a narrowbody workhorse loved for its long fuselage, T-tail, and rear-mounted engines.

Seating140–172 passengers
Engines2 × Pratt & Whitney JT8D-200
Range≈ 2,500 nm
CruiseMach 0.76
Explore McDonnell Douglas MD-80

McDonnell Douglas DC-10

DC10 · flyable now
20
tails

The wide-body trijet that opened up intercontinental routes for dozens of flag carriers in the 1970s and 80s.

Seating250–380 passengers
Engines3 × GE CF6 / JT9D
Range≈ 5,200 nm
CruiseMach 0.82
Explore McDonnell Douglas DC-10

McDonnell Douglas MD-11

MD11 · TFDi Design · flyable now
47
tails

The last of the great trijets and the final passenger aircraft to be retired by KLM. TFDi Design’s MD-11 brings this demanding widebody to MSFS.

Seating285–410 passengers
Engines3 × GE CF6 / PW4000
Range≈ 6,800 nm
CruiseMach 0.82
Explore McDonnell Douglas MD-11

Airbus A300

A30B · flyable now
6
tails

The original A300B2/B4 — Airbus’s first aircraft and the start of the twin-aisle revolution.

Seating266–345 passengers
Engines2 × GE CF6 / PW JT9D
Range≈ 3,400 nm
CruiseMach 0.78
Explore Airbus A300

Airbus A300-600

A306 · flyable now
9
tails

The world’s first twin-engine widebody — the aircraft that launched Airbus.

Seating266–361 passengers
Engines2 × GE CF6 / PW4000
Range≈ 4,000 nm
CruiseMach 0.80
Explore Airbus A300-600

Boeing 727

B722 · flyable now
7
tails

The best-selling jetliner of its era — a tri-jet that brought the jet age to airports of every size.

Seating149–189 passengers
Engines3 × Pratt & Whitney JT8D
Range≈ 2,400 nm
CruiseMach 0.81
Explore Boeing 727
Boeing 757-200 — historic aircraft at JetStream Virtual Coming soon © Acroterion

Boeing 757-200 Coming soon

B752 · BlueBird Simulations · in development
31
tails

The pilot’s favourite — overpowered, graceful, and versatile. BlueBird Simulations’ study-level 757 is in beta for a 2026 release.

Seating200–239 passengers
Engines2 × RB211 / PW2000
Range≈ 3,900 nm
CruiseMach 0.80
Explore Boeing 757-200
Boeing 767-300ER — historic aircraft at JetStream Virtual Coming soon © Aero Icarus

Boeing 767-300ER Coming soon

B763 · BlueBird Simulations · in development
40
tails

The widebody twin that pioneered long, thin transatlantic routes. BlueBird Simulations’ 767-300ER is in development for MSFS 2024.

Seating218–290 passengers
Engines2 × GE CF6 / PW4000
Range≈ 5,980 nm
CruiseMach 0.80
Explore Boeing 767-300ER
Boeing 757-300 — historic aircraft at JetStream Virtual Coming soon © 4300streetcar

Boeing 757-300 Coming soon

B753 · BlueBird Simulations · in development
12
tails

The stretched 757-300, a holiday-charter favourite. Included in BlueBird Simulations’ upcoming 757 package.

Seating243–295 passengers
Engines2 × RB211 / PW2000
Range≈ 3,400 nm
CruiseMach 0.80
Explore Boeing 757-300

Airlines you can fly them with

Every tail carries a genuine real-world registration once worn by these carriers. Click an airline to explore its fleet and schedules.

How to fly a historic aircraft

1
Create your free account. One account unlocks every airline on the network — no separate applications.
2
Book a flight with one of the historic operators above (e.g. KLM, British Airways, Delta).
3
Open the Historic Aircraft tab on the aircraft-selection page and pick a real registration — by type.
4
Dispatch with SimBrief, load the matching aircraft in your sim, and fly. The JSV Flight Logger tracks and files everything automatically.
Start flying — it's free

Why a Heritage Fleet?

We added these aircraft purely because we love simming and we love these classic jets. As developers like Just Flight, TFDi and BlueBird bring legends like the Fokker, MD-11 and 757 to the sim, we want our community to fly them the way they were meant to be flown — on the routes and in the colours of the airlines that made them famous.

Want more? We keep expanding the Heritage Fleet. Read the story on our blog, or see the documentation for how it works.

Frequently asked questions

JetStream Virtual. Our free Heritage Fleet has 320 historic aircraft — from the Fokker 70 & 100 and McDonnell Douglas MD-11 to the Concorde, Boeing 747-200, DC-10 and more — each carrying the real-world registrations of the airlines that flew them, across 20 carriers.

Yes. The Just Flight Fokker 70 & 100 and the TFDi MD-11 are flyable now. We have also pre-loaded the historic Boeing 757 and 767 fleets so that when BlueBird Simulations releases them you can fly them on day one.

Yes. JetStream Virtual is completely free. Create an account, pick a flight with one of our historic airlines, choose an aircraft from the Historic Aircraft tab, and fly it in MSFS, X-Plane, or Prepar3D.

Yes. Each tail uses the real-world registration of an aircraft that historically flew for that airline — for example KLM’s PH-KC MD-11s, British Airways’ G-BOA Concordes, and KLM Cityhopper’s PH-KZ Fokker 70s.

Aircraft photography sourced from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons / public-domain licences; individual photographer and licence are credited on each image (hover or follow the link).

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