The Pensuti Caproni is an ultra-light sports aircraft manufactured by the Italian Caproni company, which made its first flight in 1918.
The design was created by Emilio Pensuti, a designer and test pilot at Caproni.
This aircraft was designed with the concept of being 'an aircraft that anyone can pilot, just like a bicycle.' It features a short fuselage with three wings spanning 4 meters each and a cruciform tail, powered by a 3-cylinder 35HP Anzani engine.
Weighing only about 230 kg even with a pilot on board, this aircraft truly deserves the title of 'bicycle of the sky.'
Includes a 3D-printed engine, etched parts, and one type of marking
Specification
- When completed:
- Total length: approximately 119 mm
- Total wingspan: approximately 125 mm