Ian and Chris, those thoughts ran through my mind as well - and I've made the same point on occasion on other topics. However, I've come to look at it another way.
The world has changed and still is changing. Those who rant and fear-monger are those who don't want (and vitriolically resist) any thought that their little, safe, narrow world might not be rigidly eternal. They have no desire and little ability to adapt, but are allowed to breed and educate. They are the "flatlanders" who expect to drop off the edge of the world, the ones who believed the 'auto-mobile' would destroy humanity, those who put down medicine as 'tampering with life'... and on and on.
The world does evolve and is full of people who have an honest (not morbid) curiosity about how and why things happen. If that video gives them a bit of intelligent knowledge about the arcane science of flight and shows what human ingenuity can produce, to me that far outweighs (and will overcome) the rants of the dinosaurs.
Tacky? simplistic? Hollywood? ...perhaps, but also evidence that technology has the ability to inform and educate in spite of the risk of harm.
Chris, the banner-waving and hero-building does get overdone. At least, in this case it's over someone (actually a "crew") who did act 'heroically' as opposed to fawning over a 'starlet' with great legs or a millionaire sports figure.
Rob