The Caproni-Pensuti 2 was a small single-engine sports triplane aircraft designed and built in Italy just before the end of World War I.
[1][2] Designed to do in the air "what bicycle [sic] does for the man on the road",[1] it was categorised post-World War I as a small sporting aeroplane.
[1][3] The Pensuti had a simple rectangular cross-section fuselage, with the open cockpit at the wing trailing edge.
A three cylinder, inverted Y configuration Anzani air-cooled engine of 26 kW (35 hp) in the nose drove a two-blade propeller.
[1][3] A second aircraft with a redesigned tail, Anzani 10-cylinder radial engine and other modifications was built at the Breda factory in Milan as the Breda-Pensuti B.2, (regn.