THE LAST GREAT ZEPPELIN was not the ``Hindenburg'' which exploded so tragically over Lakehurst, New Jersey.
During World War II a number of german physicists were reassigned from the heavy water project to the construction of an airship that utilized the uncertainty of the prewar years. This mamoth lighter-than-air craft proved impossible to control -- disapearing and reapearing as much as 300 meters from it's original location. The ``Heisenberg'', once thought lost off the coast of Sao Tome island, in the South Atlantic has recently been sited with growing frequency in and around Wall Street.