Historic Aircraft — Just Flight Fokker 70 & 100

How JetStream Virtual's Heritage Fleet works and how to find and fly the historic Fokker 70 & 100 in dispatch.

Historic Aircraft — Just Flight Fokker 70 & 100

JetStream Virtual maintains a Heritage Fleet of historic aircraft alongside each airline's modern fleet. These aircraft are real, flyable, and carry the genuine real-world registrations of airframes that once served the airline.

What's included

Following Just Flight's release of the Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 for MSFS, the Heritage Fleet currently covers:

  • KLM Cityhopper — Fokker 70 & Fokker 100
  • Austrian — Fokker 70 & Fokker 100
  • American Airlines — Fokker 100
  • TAM — Fokker 100
  • TAP / Portugália — Fokker 100

Finding historic aircraft in dispatch

Historic aircraft are kept separate from the modern fleet so they're easy to spot:

  1. Book a flight with one of the historic airlines.
  2. On the Select Your Aircraft page, look for the amber Historic Aircraft bar beneath the normal fleet.
  3. Click it to expand the available types (e.g. Fokker 70, Fokker 100).
  4. Click a type to see its registration list, then select a tail to fly.

Good to know

  • The Fokkers are active and flyable — dispatch them exactly like any other aircraft, with SimBrief and the JSV Flight Logger.
  • Each registration is historically accurate to the airline.
  • You'll need the Just Flight Fokker 70 / 100 add-on installed in your simulator to fly the model itself.

See the full overview on the Historic Aircraft page.

The Heritage Fleet keeps growing

Beyond the Fokker 70 & 100, the Heritage Fleet now covers the McDonnell Douglas MD-11, Concorde, Boeing 747-200, DC-10, MD-80, Boeing 727 and Airbus A300 — all flyable today. The historic Boeing 757 and 767 fleets are pre-loaded and will become flyable when BlueBird Simulations releases the aircraft. See the Historic Aircraft page for the full, always-current list.