Copied from the V Flyer website (the planes on the MCO route more often are in bold, my alteration)
Odyssey
Aircraft delivered between 1997 and 2002 were fitted with state-of-the-art Matsu****a Avionic Systems IFE. The Odyssey system offers 20 channels of entertainment plus much more as follows: 10 movie channels
2 kids channels (featuring a combination of movies and tv programming)
8 TV channels featuring music, sport & news, comedy and kids programming plus the exclusive Virgin Travel guide
14 audio channels ranging from soul to Classical music
A choice of 35 Nintendo Games
Moving Skymap display which plots the aircraft's flight path
In-seat telephones (located on the reverse of the handset)
The Odyssey system is on a selection of 747-400 and A340 aircraft.
Registration
Aircraft Type
Aircraft Name
G-VAST
747-41R
Ladybird
G-VXLG
747-41R
Ruby Tuesday
G-VTOP
747-4Q8
Virginia Plain
G-VELD
A340-300
African Queen
G-VFAR
A340-311
Diana
G-VHOL
A340-311
Jetstreamer
G-VSEA
A340-311
Plain Sailing
G-VAIR
A340-313
Maiden Tokyo
Super Nova
During the summer of 2001 Virgin took delivery of five 747-400 aircraft (the cancelled Alitalia order), these were fitted with an Inflight Entertainment system new to
Virgin Atlantic supplied by Thales. The new product, called 'Nova' has 8 channels of seat back entertainment consisting of: Movie channels
2 kids channels (featuring a combination of movies and tv programming)
1 TV channel which works on a cycle basis showing a selection of current TV programming
14 audio channels ranging from soul to Classical music
Moving Skymap display which plots the aircraft's flight path
Bulkhead Telephone
The Nova system is on a selection of LGW/MAN 747-400. As these aircraft had Suite fit-outs, they got "Super Nova" (an enhanced version of Nova, but it still ain't V

ort).
Registration
Aircraft Type
Aircraft Name
G-VGAL
747-443
Jersey Girl
G-VLIP
747-443
Hot Lips
G-VROM
747-443
Barbarella
G-VROS
747-443
English Rose
G-VROY
747-443
Pretty Woman