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:
- Book a flight with one of the historic airlines.
- On the Select Your Aircraft page, look for the amber Historic Aircraft bar beneath the normal fleet.
- Click it to expand the available types (e.g. Fokker 70, Fokker 100).
- 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.