I've now flown every-ship under VR, thanks to the beta special of 100cr a ship.
The Sidewinder is great, with wonderful details... even a book on the shelf.
In my opinion, the Asp has the most "hoe-lee sheeeet" feel in VR... as you can see everywhere.
It doesn't feel protected, like a single pebble will smash the canopy. Sure lucky material science in the 34th century is better than today.
It is the explorer!
The Anaconda bridge is fantastic, with the orange bubble mat. It has a very UK design feel to it. Design cues from the London Tube. You really want to walk around.
The Cobra is cozy. Enough room for a duffel bag on the rear shelf.
The Python feeling the most like a deep space cruiser.
The felt covered center with the coffee holders (if you are wondering what the "push to open" panel is?) and the 80s CD player to the left is fantastic.
The Clipper is nice - but I agree with other posters, a bit cartoony. Nice floor paneling tho'. I was hoping for a Mercedes Benz interior.
The Orca, Hauler, Adder are all a bit plain. Like a Ford.
The Eagle, FDL and the Vulture are good, but nothing special.
The Viper looks like they hosed the last owner out of the cockpit... bit on the "used" side.
The Lakon cockpits are similar design, but Asp is the winner, unless you like the Battle Cow T9 (freaking mountain).
The cockpits need more life however - screens should update, lights change. Steam billow from exposed pipes.
They are a bit static.