Short answer: Not natively, but yes – using Vorpx or by playing its successor IL-2: Flying Circus , which shares the same flight models and aircraft.
“Rise of Flight VR isn’t real… but Flying Circus is. WWI simming in VR hits different.”
After hours of tweaking Vorpx, I can confirm: ✅ Immersion is incredible – leaning out of a Camel feels real. ❌ Spotting dots is nearly impossible on a Quest 2. ❌ Performance tanks over 6 planes. rise of flight vr
#RiseOfFlight #VRFlightSim #WWIAviation #FlyingCircus #FlightSimVR Option 4: Reddit Post (r/hoggit or r/flightsim) Title: Finally got Rise of Flight “VR” working – here’s the truth
Since Rise of Flight was released before native VR was standard, the content will address how to get it working today, compare it to IL-2 Sturmovik: Great Battles (same devs), and celebrate the immersion of WWI dogfighting. Title: Is Rise of Flight VR Still Worth It in 2026? Wood & Wire Dogfighting Short answer: Not natively, but yes – using
0:00-0:05 – VR headset + HOTAS setup. 0:05-0:12 – Gameplay clip (Flying Circus VR), leaning out of cockpit. 0:12-0:18 – Enemy tracers flying past your face. 0:18-0:25 – Stall, spin, ground rushes up → cut to black.
Just buy IL-2: Flying Circus Vol 1. Native VR, same soul, no headache. ❌ Spotting dots is nearly impossible on a Quest 2
Who else wants a true WWI VR sim with modern graphics?