As a result, upon touchdown the aircraft broke apart, rolled over and caught fire.
The aircraft that had just landed was rolling towards the control tower and in a moment I heard its sound die to silence.
By now the aircraft was rolling, thundering down the runway.
The aircraft then suddenly rolled to the right and pitched nose down.
At this point, the aircraft had rolled to a partially inverted attitude.
The aircraft rolled over and crashed into the edge of a small wood.
The aircraft rolled upside down out of control and crashed inverted.
The aircraft rolled to the right and Manning was unable to recover in time.
The aircraft rolled approximately 800 feet down the mountain face, coming to rest near 11,400 feet.
During trials the aircraft rolled to the right and refused to become airborne.