Yes, the civil debate is great!
I personally don't think the issues are mixed up and Mr. Yagen should or should not do anything. It is his decision based on the monetary or otherwise benefit, or not, to him. If one really wants to see the Mosquito at Oshkosh, maybe contributing to a sponsorship is the way to go. Ironically, that would make the visit to Oshkosh more expensive for the supporter. Or maybe he could offset his costs a bit by giving rides like FIFI.
Of course it would be promoted but I don't see the clear economic benefit to EAA. How about EAA just agree to not promote the Mosquito? With no data to back it up, but Mr. Yagen very likely does not have data either, I expect that it would have a negligible effect on attendance. At most, people will go this year instead of next or vice versa. Sort of like my really regretting that the one year I had to miss Oshkosh, Race 74 was there.
I say this because if they are mainly going because of the Mosquito, other than a few drive in's from the local area, why couldn't those people go more easily and cheaply to a local airshow where that Mosquito is paid to go? That is what I will do if I decide I have to see it.
PS- if it is all business, what was his reason for taking the Dragon Rapide to Oshkosh? I did appreciate the nice airshow watching shade it provided and he seemed to be enjoying it also but that was probably just an extra perk.
PPS- I am not trying to cast stones. I hope to have the same cost benefit dilemma in the future, go where they pay me or Oshkosh. Then I suspect I will still go to Oshkosh, even if it is in a non-show plane or via Airline, and will take the headliner plane to the paying show. If I am so lucky...