In October, 1946 the whole complex and the German engineers were transferred to GOZ No.1 (Gosoodarstvenny Opytnyy Zavod, State Experimental Plant), at Dubna in the Soviet Union, to continue development of the EF 131 and EF 132.
Junkers | Junkers Ju 88 | Junkers W 34 | Quebec Route 132 | Junkers Ju 52 | Junkers Ju 87 | Junkers Jumo 004 | Junkers (Aircraft) | Junkers W 33 | Junkers F.13 | Junkers D.I | 132 BC | Yo Soy 132 | New Hampshire Route 132 | Junkers K 37 | Junkers Ju 90 | Junkers Ju 86 | Junkers Ju 49 | Hugo Junkers | Fiat 132 | California State Route 132 | 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 31 crash |