A control method for variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs) supplying islanded parts of electrical networks is presented. Active power/frequency and reactive power/voltage droops are applied in order to determine the active, reactive power production, thus downscaling to the VSWTs the conventional control concepts of the power plants. Two types of VSWTs comprising doubly fed induction generators or synchronous generators are considered. Electrical, aerodynamic and structural detailed dynamic models were developed and combined with the proposed control strategies ensuring fast regulation of the frequency and the voltage in the islanded mode of operation. The obtained models are used for the simulation of a representative simplified distribution network supplied by VSWTs.