To my knowledge the Brits didn't flew Komet hot (with both fuels).
I remember that, as they just managed to store small quantities of fuels and
lacked aproval for hot flights by Air Ministry. Several wartime testpilots mocked about the
flight safety issue the higher brass had, due to the severe nature of this Beast.
Brits commenced Testing the Komet cold (towed).
This would have been the cream of their career, and seeing the russians Testprogrammes,
official supplies of such, hmmm? Now hear the Story of Winkle the lucky to show us proof.
It's too great to be true.
At Me163 and Winkle Brown that's one of a few hickups that exist surrounding this Persona.
What he wrote, was whitnessed and what actually happened may be not always that way he described.
I wouldn't put my hand into fire for such claim.
Cross question, why no US Test Pilot flew a Komet hot in Merseburg in april 1945,
they frequently did, when aircraft was in flyable condition.
if you know the capture Pictures of the FE collection point,
you get a glimpse at what service state these were and simply take the Russian Testings as a base,
what it takes to get them ready, also as for a timeline of readiness. Browns story is very fantastic.
Second, Equipment, Flightsuits, Gear. You know the stage of captured AB Brandis of JG400?
Except a Munitions Bunker, Barracks that place was flattened.
A hot Komet Allied Tester was USSR/Golofastov, the Russian stockpiled masses of fuels,
even built a factory to ensure a wider testing.