Eeeeaaasy does it guys. Remember, the scheme of the airplane, including what's just been finished being painted on the nose, was voted in by the elected staff of the Squadron, and was done not only to try to improve the overall appearance of the airplane, but to also make the it "sellable" to the general public. It's unfortunate that we're not financially able to do exactly everything we'd like, such as a "completely" authentic paint scheme, and that we have to draw in the public to help finance our airplanes so that everyone can see them fly, but it's just how it is.
We encourage anyone who's not happy with what has been decided for the airplane to join our Squadron, pay their dues (and not just monetarily, but by actually pitching in to help), and eventually become elected as one of the staff members. Then, as an elected official for the Squadron, you'd be able to make those difficult decisions that our current staff has to make that is guaranteed to not make everyone happy. I'm sure it's a great position to be in.
I reckon what I'm saying is that while I don't necessarily agree with everything that was voted in for the airplane, I still understand that it was all done for a reason. I may not like all of the decisions made, but I at least give them a chance, as the folks that made that call are only trying to do what's best for the Squadron and the airplane.
Just give it a chance before you shoot it down.
Gary