So I've been flying and simming lately. Probably have an hour of sim time in over the last few days. Weather cleared today and I got some flights in at the club. 550X got 3 flights. I need to setup a mix for my throttle hold on that model so I can use an alternate switch when I'm pinching instead of thumbing. One of my goals this year was to get converted over to pinching. I'm making some headway, but not all my models are setup for it yet. I find I can't use the normal TH switch when pinching. Can't get a reliable sweep on it. So I setup an alternate on the switch in front of it so I can hit either one (and both have to be back in order to spin up, which is a nice safety. So I was thumbing it today.
Anywho... Did some right rudder piro flips. Very ugly. I managed not to crash at least. Left rudder are fine. Well controlled and able to correct for under/over flip and rotation during the maneuver. Right rudder I've been working on in the sim, but didn't work that well in real life today. So will keep chipping away on them. I think getting the Tx setup for pinching on that model will help greatly as I've been simming with the pinch on my backup Tx. Pinching seems to result in an easier time swinging that rudder stick in toward the center of the Tx.
I also picked up an Invertix a couple months ago and finally got around to getting it bound up and in the air. It is actually a good bit of fun, but man is it a pig when flipping between upright and inverted power. The delay for the power to come on when switching prop direction is huge and resulted in some less than gentle tapping of the ground.
I did get the ESCs flashed to latest today with the help of a friend who had the software and programmer device, so I should be good to go with 4S power now. And even on 3S the new firmware is supposed to be better. However I crashed it before the ESC flashing so I couldn't test it out. Ordered up some of the V2 props and some legs.

4S batteries on the way, hopefully arriving tomorrow.