VP-KGK Piper PA-12 Super
Cruiser
(c/n 12-2312)
This Super Cruiser
was first registered in 1948. It came in from South Africa where
it had
been
ZS-BPH and ZS-BJY just before it went north. . In
March 1960 it was acquired by
Wilken Air Services. The above photo taken on 25 June 1961 at at
Serengeti National Park,
shows Dr. Lee Tablot, Miles Turner, Keith Mousley, and Dr. Don
Stewart. Janet Mousley
gives the following narrative:
"My father was working for Wilken Air Services at the time and he was
hired to help
with a “game count” in the Masai Mara and Serengeti, largely financed
by the Kenya
Game Department Fauna Research Section. He flew 77 hours in 14
days on a census
of
Widebeest and other plains game over 15,000 square miles. At the same
time a RAF
Canberra PR machine covered part of the Serengati. The difference
in the counts was
a mere 200,00 wildebeest (1.3 % of
the total). A Wilken Tri Pacer was also used,
but clearly the light plane effort
was far more economic"
In June 1964 the Super Cruiser (no longer with Wilken) was reregistered
5Y-KGK.