Tour my Customised Cirrus SR22!

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • The features and customisations of my Cirrus SR22. The gear I carry, what I've done to the aircraft - avionics, camera mounts, safety gear and more. See inside the cockpit and look at the changes I've made to this Cirrus Aircraft.
    In this video, I'm taking you on a tour of my Customised Cirrus SR22.
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Komentáře • 143

  • @tomferg_
    @tomferg_ Před rokem +29

    It never fails to amaze me the experiences this man has had with this aircraft.

  • @MarkNewtonFlies
    @MarkNewtonFlies Před rokem +46

    Hey Stef - safety note: watching you install the cowl plugs in the nose:
    if you stick them in the way you did, with the cord which connects them BEHIND the propeller, and you forget to remove them before you start the engine, they’ll block airflow into the cowl and the engine will overheat VERY quickly, potentially causing a safety of flight issue.
    If you install them with the cord which connects them together IN FRONT of the propeller, and you forget to remove them before you start the engine, the propeller blades will yank them out and throw them clear while you’re cranking, which will embarrass you as soon as you notice but will also eliminate the risk of engine failure and forced landing due to overheating.
    Easy habit to form, and much safer!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +22

      That's a great tip, thank you for posting that Mark.

    • @LimeyTX
      @LimeyTX Před rokem +10

      I second that advice. Don’t ask me how I know!!

  • @LoboLakerGaming
    @LoboLakerGaming Před rokem +15

    Hey Stef, would it be a good idea to maybe show us a flight from beginning to end? I mean showing us the process you use to plan the flight, filing it, plugging it into your systems, and actually performing the flight? I think it could make for some great content :)

    • @ydhirsch
      @ydhirsch Před rokem +3

      This was the most useful thing I did for my ground school students, to give them the big picture. Please do!

  • @pushtheenvelope
    @pushtheenvelope Před rokem +2

    8:56 I believe the phrase you’re looking for is a “snakes wedding”!
    Thanks for the vid, enjoyed as always 😊

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      A snakes wedding is such a good phrase! I will be using that in the future. Thanks Matt.

  • @colddripgaming
    @colddripgaming Před rokem +3

    You’re definitely a lot better prepared than most. No planes I’ve seen carry much in the way of emergency gear and that’s even the ones going out on cross country a lot

  • @PureGlide
    @PureGlide Před rokem +4

    Very good! We use the EDS in our gliders too, love that system.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      Yeah it’s a very reliable system, I love having it.

  • @pilotpeego1820
    @pilotpeego1820 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @threepauleightytwo3P82
    @threepauleightytwo3P82 Před rokem +2

    Loved the Tour, I enjoyed it so much!👍

  • @bavan
    @bavan Před rokem

    This looks like an awesome customisation job! The added safety gear and the GoPro mounts are especially impressive. Great video, Stefan!

  • @AndyRRR0791
    @AndyRRR0791 Před rokem +1

    Stef has so much lift he doesn't care about the drag. I'll bet he's the type of guy that carries a puncture repair kit with him when he goes cycling.

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the tour Stef. One thing I noticed though was that you have Duracell Alkaline batteries as spares. They are known to leak more readily over time, so I would suggest using something like Energizer Alkalines instead, or better still, some Energizer Ultimate Lithium in AA/AAA size. The nominal voltage is slightly higher but most devices should accommodate that fine.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +2

      That’s good to know, thanks for the tip.

  • @allabouthelenawithgoldenwe904

    You’ve inspired me! I will do a video on the 1960’s or something 182 club plane I fly for $79 an hour. The steam gauges are remarkably accurate!
    Good day mate!
    Thank you

  • @letsseeif
    @letsseeif Před rokem

    Stefan. This has been a particularly interesting and informative video on the often unseen essentials which enable your flying missions and filming thereof.

  • @BennyAxford
    @BennyAxford Před rokem +2

    Very insightful as always, thanks for sharing✌🏼

  • @CaptainG1001
    @CaptainG1001 Před rokem

    OMG I SAW U FLYING THE OTHER DAY!! Hello from Singapore. I am currently in moorabbin doing my RPL training hahah hope to see you ard one day!

  • @BrianDias007
    @BrianDias007 Před rokem

    I would add a water filtration device to the emergency kit, for example a "mini Sawyer " or something, they are very small and useful, also a zippo lighter wrapped up in packaging tape and a couple of tampons to start a fire with.

  • @brendancostello8115
    @brendancostello8115 Před rokem +2

    Hey Stef, for really enjoy your videos. One small thing though the Australian Flag on the right side of EYZ is on the wrong way, the front edge of the flag should always be towards the front of the aircraft. You can see this on all RAAF aircraft.
    Keep up the awesome content.

  • @OldFliersGroup
    @OldFliersGroup Před rokem

    There is a cold beer (or two) waiting for you at Jandakot if ever you make it across the Nullabor Stefan.

  • @marsgal42
    @marsgal42 Před rokem

    When I bought my plane (nowhere nearly as fancy as EYZ, alas...) part of my budget was an allowance for making it my own. I bought a canopy cover, wing and tail covers (only used in the winter) and cowl plugs. Now that the dust has settled from the engine rebuild I'm thinking about refreshing the avonics.

  • @And_Rotate
    @And_Rotate Před rokem

    Just wanted to test out the , good quality as always

  • @MrJames_1
    @MrJames_1 Před rokem

    You probably have one but if not I'd add a power bank and required cables to your bag. I have one that includes a torch and solar panel (looking for one with a wireless charging pad as well). Also, for tie-downs individual zip-lock bags to stuff them in are pretty handy (rolling optional).

  • @Jm12746
    @Jm12746 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if they make a solar panel installation for the baggage compartment window. Would be nice to not have to waste that space and get at least something.

  • @saml9358
    @saml9358 Před rokem +1

    Nice video, keep up the good work❤

  • @dansteiner2191
    @dansteiner2191 Před rokem

    I enjoy your channel. This short video on your plane was most interesting. How often do you clean … and wax? The exterior. Your attention to keeping the scab in simple, yet having important safety gear handy is a great guide for other pilots and even for those who travel on land particularly into more remote regions of Oz. Thanks, Dan in Canberra.

  • @samirchhetri8291
    @samirchhetri8291 Před rokem

    you are the reason why i want to fly plan thank you man wish to meet you in AU soon

  • @benjarvis5407
    @benjarvis5407 Před rokem

    Awesome setup Stef! It really is the Mercedes Benz of 4 seaters. I was excited when I heard you flying EYZ on Saturday on Melb centre. I was in the area in a warrior near French island. I heard you say you altered track to the right to avoid an aircraft at 2500ft heading south towards you within 1nm. Happy flying! Ben

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Ben, yes that was a fun flight home but a typically busy welcome back to Melbourne airspace! Hope you had a good flight down South.

  • @hawaiinnative
    @hawaiinnative Před rokem

    i would recommend water purification, like the ones hikers use.

  • @chriswoods2263
    @chriswoods2263 Před rokem

    Great video, Keep them coming

  • @IanHutchinson1000
    @IanHutchinson1000 Před rokem

    Very interesting, thank you for showing us.

  • @davegrundgeiger9063
    @davegrundgeiger9063 Před rokem

    American here. When I visit Australia I love seeing and hearing the acknowledgement of and respect for traditional custodians of the land. Props for flying the aboriginal flag. When I lead meetings at my job, I want to start saying a few words about our Native nations, similar to what I've heard in Australia.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      Hey Dave, thanks for leaving that comment, that's great to hear you do the same in the US and I appreciate the support.

  • @jasonhuxley7018
    @jasonhuxley7018 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tour. Very well prepared for all contingencies! For remote flights do you ever need to carry spare parts for common things that break? Aka like top and bottom hoses, filters and fan belt etc that I carry in my 4wd when I go outback. Of course with aircraft you’d prefer that nothing ever breaks!

  • @NeelsAviation
    @NeelsAviation Před rokem

    Amazing Video Stefan!

  • @darkofc
    @darkofc Před rokem

    👍👍
    Subscribed few years now - no comments (except "thumb - up" - until now) - absolutely love your videos !
    P.S.
    You know this perfectly well - just a friendly reminder - never enough of these ..
    Please, please - be extremely careful with these oxygen connectors 6:50 min
    - finger grease, food, graphite from pencil etc. - basically anything oily or greasy - is big NO NO ..
    (oxygen is - well - "oxidizer" .. 😉)
    Otherwise - please keep up with excellent videos - you make my days more "shiny" - thanks for sharing !
    P.P.S.
    This is not a "envy/jealous", "competition?" or "just kidding" type of comment ..
    - I don't have problems with camera wing mount - it is not a critical part of wing - like wing root .. 🙃

  • @einsesteinpiorosado8071

    Gracias, muy interesante.

  • @xjohnno
    @xjohnno Před rokem

    Aewsome vid Stef!

  • @wombat_au
    @wombat_au Před rokem

    Great vid Stef

  • @Prich378
    @Prich378 Před rokem +1

    Hey were did you by that plane it is so nice

  • @tyjohnson7428
    @tyjohnson7428 Před rokem

    That portable urinal is by far far the most useful upgrade

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      Haha, it's an undervalued piece of equipment.

  • @freecityfan
    @freecityfan Před rokem

    Love your work Stef,

  • @johnclauder615
    @johnclauder615 Před rokem +2

    You forgot Milkshake !

  • @getkarthikin
    @getkarthikin Před rokem

    As a fan from your Melbourne. Can we join you on one of your trips pleeeease, even if it’s from Essendon to Moorabbin I’d be super grateful.

  • @jfpilot7100
    @jfpilot7100 Před rokem

    Excellent, and good inspiration. Thanks, I suppose you also have spare oil in the back :)

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Yes I carry a box of oil in the back, didn’t think that was very exciting to show in this video though!

  • @allanmanning
    @allanmanning Před rokem

    Great job mate. 👏

  • @jeetts59
    @jeetts59 Před rokem

    Very interesting and helpful information. I am wondering what is the brand of knife with the green Fluoro handle, please

  • @DJ99777
    @DJ99777 Před rokem

    I’m gonna win a Cirrus later this year.

  • @jrexw
    @jrexw Před rokem

    Stef, thank you for your enthusiasm with everything aviation. Question: If you have a radio malfunction is there a back system?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      There are two radio units in the aircraft and a spare handheld microphone I can broadcast on if my headset fails. I also carry a handheld radio most times just in case.

  • @geoffgatward2526
    @geoffgatward2526 Před rokem

    Hey Stef, I like the idea of the flares, thinking about adding some to my kit, but would they not fall under dangerous goods that can't be carried??

  • @strato6049
    @strato6049 Před rokem

    My first time on this channel but you got my respect seeing how you fly the aborigines flag on the tail along with the Australian one.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      Thanks strato, and welcome to the channel.

  • @MarkAnthony-ks5zj
    @MarkAnthony-ks5zj Před rokem

    Hey Stef, great video, love to chat with you about what we are doing with Angel Flight. Let me know how I can reach you

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen Před rokem

    No drysuit? cheap improvised immersion suit. if water is cold, could be handy. Australia is somewhat warm but water south west of tasmania can get to 10 degrees in which you last an hour before death. Water has to be pretty tropical to survive anything but an immediate rescue. David Lesh who may have ditched his plane on purpose in california in the summer was only in the water for 30 minutes before rescue and he was close to hypothermia. So any actual cold water is a death sentence. Quick google suggests weight around 2kg, maybe 500 aus new. maybe find a used one for 200.

  • @sly.sydney6165
    @sly.sydney6165 Před rokem

    completely unrelated to EYZ but what is the red and white turboprop in the background?

  • @downunderdave5417
    @downunderdave5417 Před rokem

    I believe the collective noun for tie down straps is
    "a Shit Fight of straps"
    I keep mine individually in zip seal bags!

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      Seperate bags is a good idea, thanks Dave

    • @downunderdave5417
      @downunderdave5417 Před rokem

      @@StefanDrury Tops... Just make sure that bags are only just big enough to contain the strap neatly wrapped or they still can get there collective noun name even though they are a single unit!

  • @djwashx
    @djwashx Před rokem

    How long did it take to aquire you "extra accessories" did tou know day 1 when purchased thanks!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Yodavich
    @Yodavich Před rokem

    I've got a question for you. How often do you rack up a hundred? And do Blueys ever have to carry out additional work or is it pretty straightforward ?

  • @DaveHines1
    @DaveHines1 Před rokem

    This is my aircraft , there are many like it , but this one is mine 😉🤣

  • @Mike_Costello
    @Mike_Costello Před rokem

    Maybe just call it a Knot of tie down straps. Knot. Get it? A knot of straps and a knot because aeroplanes. I am feeling super clever tonight.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      I got it, and I am grateful for the nerdiness on this channel Mike!

  • @nYatYm
    @nYatYm Před rokem

    Hello, thank you for your video, do you fly Best power or best economy and how do you choose between both options? What is your average fuel consumption? You didn't talk about the parachute is there a specific procedure to use it?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Good questions Rémy, I fly power and economy depending on the flight. There are different opinions but myself and my engineering team agree it's best not to fly lean of peak (economy, around 11-12gph) all the time. So I make sure to vary it and fly some legs rich of peak (power 15-17gph) as well. But for longer flights when fuel quantity is a consideration, I will fly lean of peak to stretch out as much range as possible. And re the parachute, I made a video practising emergencies in the sim which you can see here: czcams.com/video/L3M8Aa71WqE/video.html

  • @Persojet
    @Persojet Před rokem

    Why so small clip on the emergency stuff? If it becomes stressful situation your hands will be shaking and you can't see well (tunnel vision). It would be much more reliable to have a large clip that is easy to handle. Otherwise great tour and all stuff there seemed to be meaningful!

  • @TazerXI
    @TazerXI Před rokem

    "A multi tool, in case I need to stab a bear, or open some wine"
    After landing in the Australian outbacks, it is good to know that if in doubt, you can always open any wine bottles you may find in the wild.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Correct, bottles of cab merlot grow naturally in the wild here in Australia.

  • @tawdi2323
    @tawdi2323 Před rokem

    What would your most essential piece of gear be? What’s next on the list of gadgets to get?

  • @rjraft
    @rjraft Před rokem

    Thanks for the tour. Did you need STC's for the camera mounts?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      We had to get an Engineering Order (EO) for the external wing mounts.

    • @chags9307
      @chags9307 Před rokem

      @@StefanDrury Did you have the brackets machined or did you find an off the shelf solution?

  • @eugene4981
    @eugene4981 Před rokem

    Stef, do you notice or get much yaw with the camera mounted on the wing?
    One other trivial thing, I was always told to have the cowl plug ropes in front of the prop so if they are ever forgotten, the prop will pull them out on start up and save you cooking your engine in the climb (may not be relevant since you have flags on them though)

  • @Cupidzarrows
    @Cupidzarrows Před rokem +1

    parachutes?

    • @hq632
      @hq632 Před rokem

      Being low wing makes it a lousy skydiving plane.

    • @julianturecek2373
      @julianturecek2373 Před rokem

      The whole plane has a parachute

  • @louboxjelly3426
    @louboxjelly3426 Před rokem

    Hey Stefan, what GoPro do you use inside of the Aircraft?

  • @FlyingDutchman1990
    @FlyingDutchman1990 Před rokem

    I thought that most SR22 have a oxygen tank in the back of the fuselage. is the different with your aircraft or are you just not using it?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Yeah not all SR22s have oxygen built in. The SR22Ts (turbo version which can go higher) generally have an oxygen system built in. But normally aspirated 22s like mine don't have it. Thanks Robert.

  • @Maviation
    @Maviation Před rokem +1

    Just out of curiosity. The SR22 is a really nice aircraft, but it has an insane fuel consumption. Any thoughts on selling EYZ and getting a more fuel efficient machine? The advantage is also that when you make your trip around the world it can be tricky to get hold of Avgas, a used DA40 (DA50 if you can afford it...) with JET A1 is easyier to get hold of, or a Sling TSI (or similar) which takes normal car gas. I know you already have it figured out. But do you have any thoughts about this?

    • @alphaadhito
      @alphaadhito Před rokem +1

      Sling TSi was the thing come to my mind when it comes to efficiency. Can drink regular high octane mogas, decent room (actually quite bigger than a Cessna 172), tubocharged engine and also have optional balistic parachute if you desire. Well, literally a budget SR-22 😅

    • @julianturecek2373
      @julianturecek2373 Před rokem

      I fly a SR22 and I think the fuel consumption is pretty good when leaned to Best Economy (12-13gph or ~50l/h) at 165kt.

    • @Maviation
      @Maviation Před rokem

      @@julianturecek2373 so how about getting 100LL? We dont have fancy planes like the cirrus at my club.. just ordinary pipers and cessnas that we fuel using 91/96 Mogas because 100ll is hard to get by and expensive

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +2

      Like most things it's a pay off. Yes I have higher fuel consumption in the SR22, but I have a bigger total fuel capacity and often have a faster cruise speed. Lean of peak I can burn around 11gph and get a cruise TAS of around 155kts. With a 92G tank this can give me 5-6 hours of flying. Every aircraft has pros and cons, but for me and with the flying I do right now, this is the best aircraft for my needs. But AvGas availability is definitely a consideration for international flying.

    • @scottmoseley5122
      @scottmoseley5122 Před rokem

      Somehow I get the feeling that Steph is not concerned about the price of Avgas.

  • @user-vz6gr8xi9s
    @user-vz6gr8xi9s Před rokem

    How much weight is added by all of your emergency and backup equipment that you showed us?

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      I add 10kg to cover the emergency gear on the backseat. In the baggage compartment I add 15kg to cover the liferaft, cover, and other bits. Those are a permanent line item on my w&b in Garmin Pilot on my iPad.

  • @DamienRufus
    @DamienRufus Před rokem

    What size ipad is that?

  • @coreyhutchonson1368
    @coreyhutchonson1368 Před rokem

    take the batteries out of your head lamp. if you leave it too long the inside will start to corrode.ask me how i know.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I generally replace them every so often, but I leave them in so if I need the headlamp in an emergency it's ready to go. Rather replace a headlamp every few years than struggle to put batteries in if I'm cold or injured on the ground after a forced landing. Thanks for the tip though Corby.

  • @petet968
    @petet968 Před rokem

    Hi Stef, what are those white rods near the top of the tail? Radio ariels? As a courier I used a wide top thermos for you know what.

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem

      Hey Pete, those are antenna for receiving VOR signals when shooting a VOR approach. Not often used on this aircraft nowadays, most approaches are ILS or RNP (GPS).

    • @petet968
      @petet968 Před rokem

      @@StefanDrury Thanks Stefan!

  • @dwykejack1279
    @dwykejack1279 Před rokem

    Wanna see how you take out the oxygen tubes and mask from behind the seats please

  • @ninjaroo882
    @ninjaroo882 Před rokem

    How much a gllon does AVGAS cost at Moorabbin?

  • @svobi04
    @svobi04 Před rokem

    I just don’t get why there is a window above the baggage compartment?!

    • @chags9307
      @chags9307 Před rokem +1

      The more windows for more situational awareness, the better.

  • @OPPLAYER57_YT
    @OPPLAYER57_YT Před rokem

    does the GoPro on the wing affect the drag or maneuverability of the aircraft?

  • @TrueAviation-c6t
    @TrueAviation-c6t Před rokem

    How much is it to own an SR22?

  • @tombullen-g8v
    @tombullen-g8v Před rokem

    Have you ever had passengers in the back seat

  • @microgr77
    @microgr77 Před rokem

    how i wish to have a joy ride echo yankee zulo

  • @Stwutter1973
    @Stwutter1973 Před rokem

    Love your vids man. You do remind me of the old joke though... How dya know when you've met a Vegan? Give it a few minutes - they'll mention it...

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      Haha, vegans and pilots! I'm like the worst of both worlds 😂

    • @Stwutter1973
      @Stwutter1973 Před rokem

      @@StefanDrury Unfortunately, my 'Cirrus pilot eating a Big Mac' garnered no results... 😏.

  • @foxzip
    @foxzip Před rokem

    Hi

  • @chillies4156
    @chillies4156 Před rokem

    Hello

  • @katzolicious
    @katzolicious Před rokem

    where was milkshake?

  • @khiemnguyenau
    @khiemnguyenau Před rokem

    hi

  • @matthewbrowell1243
    @matthewbrowell1243 Před rokem +1

    Can U give me a free flight somewhere and back?

  • @slideryt
    @slideryt Před rokem

    Aboriginal flag:
    Do you acknowledge the traditional land custodians everytime you land like Qantas?

  • @xbrules
    @xbrules Před rokem +1

    A gaggle of ratchet straps? 😂

    • @StefanDrury
      @StefanDrury  Před rokem +1

      I like gaggle, that’s descriptive.

    • @xbrules
      @xbrules Před rokem

      @@StefanDrury glad I could help! Great video once again 👏

  • @davidau8455
    @davidau8455 Před rokem +1

    Nice additions! Sad though about the 2nd flag which tells the world we're a divided nation under two separate flags, instead of just one united country in which we're all equally Australian. Even the US or Canada, or NZ, don't have a second flag. Australians are becoming too divisive and woke for their good.

  • @PetraKann
    @PetraKann Před rokem +1

    You created weak spots on the wing, just to mount a camera?
    The drag is small but not balanced across the entire wing span.
    A internal cabin mounted camera would still be able to record take offs and landings.
    Appallingly trivial modification - very disappointed at the moment.
    I know that if I was buying this aircraft I would request a significant discount to cover the costs of hiring a qualified aeronautical structural engineer to determine any safety issues with this ridiculous wing modification

    • @Matthew_M11
      @Matthew_M11 Před rokem +2

      Having the wing camera mount is critical for his intention with this aircraft, though. It's for leisure and content making and having exterior footage is important for that. If you are going to go to this extent and make monetized CZcams content with your own aircraft, you may as well have it there.

    • @thedave7760
      @thedave7760 Před rokem

      LOL.
      So someone somewhere doing something you don't agree with to an aircraft that you will never see be in or ever get the chance to buy leads to you being disappointed, wow, just wow. How arrogant/ignorant do you have to be to make such a statement.
      Steff doesn't just go around drilling holes in his baby willy nilly he would have consulted engineers beforehand and if I am right I think you will find the holes he used were preexisting from the factory.
      "Ridiculous wing modification" indeed... Why don't you go consult your qualified aeronautical structural engineer and tell us how much of a discount Steff should give when he sells.

    • @eugene4981
      @eugene4981 Před rokem +1

      How has it created a weak spot? It has an engineering order certifying it’s use and it’s screwed in to the existing holes. It’s made of steel so a longer bolt to compensate for the thickness of the bracket and it anything, given the spread of the bracket clamping down it’s probably increased the integrity of the tip fairing being bolted to the wing…..

    • @PetraKann
      @PetraKann Před rokem

      @@eugene4981 Give it time my friend....give it time.

    • @morerightrudder9742
      @morerightrudder9742 Před rokem

      It's not like he did a DIY job himself. Here in Australia everything has to go through CASA and an engineering order must be submitted. Engineers will then determine if the proposed modification will effect the aircraft and go from there.

  • @jessiepink3624
    @jessiepink3624 Před rokem

    Typical Melbournian