If you want a less complex, more action-oriented experience, War Thunder is your answer. War Thunder supports VR (though with a controller or mouse/keyboard) and features both the CH-53 Stallion and the V-22 Osprey .

The world outside was rain and city neon. Inside the headset the air smelled like hay and ozone. The virtual paddock unfolded in uncanny detail: dew on tall grass, the metallic tang of early morning, a sky that held too many colors to be honest. At the paddock’s edge stood a stallion—black as a storm, mane braided with tiny silver beads of code that winked like stars.

Without a paid flight stick, use your VR controllers as a virtual joystick – DCS supports this, though it is clunky.

Have you found another way to fly the V-22 in VR? Let us know in the comments below. Happy flying!

: Information and official downloads are managed through the VR Stallion Website .