Dugie, I read the article you posted (quite informative), and I class myself as a semi-convinced skeptic. My aero professor was a die-hard skeptic, but it seems that there are indeed some tests to indicate that in some cases, winglets might accomplish more than a span increase of similar length. However, they *have* often been installed and mis-installed "because they're sexy," or "by the marketing departments" and they're not a panacea. Even in this article, the author scorns aspect ratio increases for their increase in structural weight, but is also forced to note that winglets, too, induce a significant additional bending moment into the wing, exactly as a span extension would. That bending moment has to be reacted somehow, and that "how" is with additional structure. One thing's certain: there's still no monolithically accepted "best" in wingtip design. Look at the differences between a G-V, a 767ER, a 737, 787, an A-320, etc. My $.02.