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It is Agfa Avipan 400.

Maco's classic IR film.
 
OK thanks but what are the developing times (in d76 or HC110)when you use this film as a regular B&W 400. Can't find the Avipan in 'The Massive Dev' either.
 
You probably will need to do your own test. I suspect this is what Agfa still produces and sells as Aviphot Pan 200, in wide rolls!. http://www.agfa.com/specialty-products/solutions/aerial-photography/aviphot/. The "400" in the Rollei name being the usual hype. Unfortunately Agfa gives dev times of order 1min for high contrast (aerial recon) in what must be a very energetic developerr.
 
You probably will need to do your own test. I suspect this is what Agfa still produces and sells as Aviphot Pan 200, in wide rolls!. http://www.agfa.com/specialty-products/solutions/aerial-photography/aviphot/. The "400" in the Rollei name being the usual hype. Unfortunately Agfa gives dev times of order 1min for high contrast (aerial recon) in what must be a very energetic developerr.

The data given by Maco refers to the 400 film. And seen the low demand for 70mm film it likely will stay far beyond Agfa's cancellation.
But in the past Maco made up datasheets indeed...
 
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