He opened his victory roll on 17 April 1918.
After scoring a hit, he took a few victory rolls, spinning the plane upside down, and got ready for another round.
It should be a victory roll, considering what he's got in store.
At the last moment Mantz pulled up, did a "victory roll" and flew away.
He climbed, turned, came back and performed a victory roll.
By the end of 1917, his victory roll stood at eight.
Woods said to Wink, fighting the urge to do a victory roll.
The 'plane went right over in a superb victory roll, scarcely losing any height.
On 1 November 1916, he opened his victory roll in air combat.
Above, a formation of human aircraft hurtled by in victory rolls.