There's a really common element found on a lot of Eurofighters that is something like a cutback or horseshoe or what-have-you:
(Far left of image)
Untamed is a 320+ model Eurofighter, which I think is the most common model. RCDB calls almost all of these elements Immelmans, and I have to say I just don't see it. The one exception I can find is on Rock Bottom Plunge at MOA. I can't find a good image of the element but it's the same deal, and on RCDB it's listed as a horseshoe.
Another interesting discrepancy is that the 320+ models are listed as having 3 inversions, including the immelman/cutback/horseshoe, whereas Rock Bottom Plunge is only listed as having two, despite having the same inverting elements in the same order as the 320+ models (loop, imm/horse/cut, in-line twist).
Does anyone know why all this is? Simple typos? Does Gerstlauer call those Immelmans? Is there a reason I'm not seeing that the 320+ cutbacks should be called an inversion, but the one on Rock Bottom shouldn't? The latter is the smallest of the Eurofighters IIRC but I believe the banking angle at the peak of the horseshoe is still about the same.
TIA