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SCG3322 - Austria 1976 – Viktor Kaplan Commemorative Stamp
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This 1976 Austrian stamp honors Viktor Kaplan (1876–1934), the renowned Austrian engineer and inventor of the Kaplan turbine, a pivotal innovation in hydroelectric power generation. The stamp features a finely engraved portrait of Kaplan alongside a detailed depiction of his turbine design. Issued with a denomination of 2.50 schillings, it pays tribute to his lasting impact on renewable energy technology. The stamp reflects Austria’s pride in scientific achievement and industrial progress.
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