1890, “Our New Satellite”, inEnglish Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the Mechanic", "Scientific Opinion," and the "British and Foreign Mechanic.", volume50, E. J. Kibblewhite, page499:
Anaërogram to theExaminer yesterday from Quito announced the success of the second attempt, and details of the achievement were at once secured.
(dated,rare) Atelegram whose transmission included at least one segment sent via airplane.
1919,The Electrical Review[2], volume84, H. Alabaster, Gatehouse & Company, page538:
Mr. Holt Thomas gave some details of a projected scheme of communication which combined the telephone or telegraph with the aeroplane. Messages sent by the system would be described asaerograms.