H3C H
\ /
C=C=C
/ \
H CH3
Nice one. I was thinking about 1,3-dimethylcyclopropene, but it has one hydrogen more.
I guess to say which of the other answers is best I should define the question much more precisely first. I was thinking about adding some remarks about stability and "isolability" to the question, but they are not obvious, besides, I have a feeling as long as we don't have a sample of H,D,T substituted compound it is hard to predict if we would be able to separate chiral isomers.